March 13, 2026

Iranian girls school hit in Minab had active online presence for years

A girls school in Minab, Iran, struck on February 28, 2026, had maintained an active online presence for years, with its website featuring numerous photos and content about its students and activities.

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March 13, 2026

Iranian girls school hit in Minab had active online presence for years

Tehran: The Iranian girls school in Minab that was struck on February 28, 2026, had maintained a vibrant online presence for several years, according to a report by Reuters cited by Geo International.

The school, which suffered a direct hit on the first day of the conflict, had a well-developed website featuring numerous photographs of its students and activities. The online platform showcased the daily life and achievements of the children attending the institution, reflecting its active engagement with the community over an extended period.

Following the incident, people were seen searching through the debris of the school, highlighting the impact of the attack on the local population. The report noted that the school’s digital footprint included years of archived content, documenting its role in the education and development of girls in the region.

No further details regarding casualties or the extent of the damage were provided in the report. The event has drawn attention to the vulnerability of educational institutions in conflict zones and the importance of their online presence in preserving their legacy.

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