Iran Football Team Pays Tribute To Children Killed In Minab School Bombing
Iran's men's national football team made an emotional tribute to the children killed in a recent school bombing in Minab.
- ANI
- Updated: March 27, 2026 09:59 pm IST
Iran's men's national football team made an emotional tribute to the children killed in a recent school bombing in Minab, holding up schoolbags during the national anthem and wearing black armbands before a match against Nigeria on Friday. Iran were playing a friendly match against Nigeria in the resort town of Belek. The gesture was a symbolic act of remembrance for the young victims of the elementary girls' school, which killed over 160 people in the southern Iranian city amid ongoing conflict, according to Press TV.
A girls' primary school in Minab, southern Iran, was hit during airstrikes linked to Operation Roaring Lion on February 28, 2026. The Shajareh Tayyebeh Girls' Elementary School was destroyed by a missile while students were in class, killing more than 100 people, most of them children.
The attack triggered global condemnation, with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization calling it a grave violation of international humanitarian law and urging accountability.
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi on Friday slammed the United States and Israel for attacks on civilian infrastructure in Iran. Calling the actions a war crime, he urged the world to come together against the injustice towards Iran and underlined that the country would continue to defend itself as long as needed.
This comes as US-Israeli strikes continue to target key infrastructure in Iran. Earlier, US President Donald Trump signalled a thaw in operations against Iran, saying that Iran had sought a seven-day pause on American strikes targeting its energy infrastructure, but he decided to extend the window to 10 days until April 6, and the strikes by combined US-Israel forces continue.
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