Last Updated:March 09, 2026, 20:13 IST
According to Tehran Times, 165 school girls were assassinated in the strikes that were done amid a wave of joint US-Israeli attacks across Iran.

The image of Iran’s English-language newspaper is now viral on social media.
A disturbing yet powerful front page by the Iranian newspaper Tehran Times is going viral as it featured the pictures of children who were reportedly killed in a missile strike on Minab school. Holding US President Donald Trump responsible, the front page was published with the headline “Trump, Look Them In The Eyes." The newspaper’s editorial further accuses Trump of making false claims amid ongoing conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel.
The image of Iran’s English-language newspaper is now viral on social media. According to the publisher, 165 school girls were assassinated in the attack that was done amid a wave of joint US-Israeli attacks across Iran.
Iran Tehran times released in the front page newspaper with Pictures of children killed during U.S. and Israel Joint Strikes against Iran on February 28 pic.twitter.com/PUzkoYLsls— OSINT Digest (@Indowatchosint) March 9, 2026
In its editorial, newspaper accused US President of spreading false narratives. “US President Donald Trump’s pronouncements on the ongoing military invasion of Iran have been marred by a pattern of demonstrably false claims, deflection of responsibility for atrocities, and a defiant rejection of diplomatic solutions," the paper stated.
The attack happened on February 28 when several girls gathered at the “Shajareh Tayyebeh" (The Good Tree) school in the city of Minab in southern Iran.
First Published:
March 09, 2026, 20:13 IST
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