ईरान ने मिनाब स्थित लड़कियों के स्कूल पर हुए कथित अमेरिकी मिसाइल हमले का CCTV वीडियो जारी कर दिया है ईरान के सरकारी प्रसारक IRIB ने मिनाब शहर के एक गर्ल्स स्कूल पर हुए कथित अमेरिकी मिसाइल हमले का दिल दहला देने वाला सीसीटीवी फुटेज जारी किया है। इस हमले में 180 से ज्यादा बच्चों की मौत हो गई थी। ईरान का दावा है कि अमेरिका ने जानबूझकर 'शजरे तय्यबे' स्कूल को निशाना बनाया। ईरान की सरकारी प्रसारक संस्था Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) ने मंगलवार को स्कूल के अंदर और बाहर का CCTV फुटेज जारी किया, जिसमें हमले के बाद का भयावह मंजर साफ दिख रहा है। वीडियो में स्कूल की इमारत के चार अलग-अलग हिस्सों से एक साथ घना काला धुआं उठता दिख रहा है। विस्फोट की तीव्रता को दिखाता है। ईरानी सरकारी मीडिया के अनुसार, मिनाब के इस गर्ल्स स्कूल पर हुए हमले ने पूरी दुनिया को झकझोर दिया है। रिपोर्ट में कहा गया है कि मलबे और धुएं के बीच 180 से ज्यादा बच्चों ने अपनी जान गंवा दी। ईरान इस फुटेज के जरिए ये साबित करने की कोशिश कर रहा है कि नागरिक ठिकानों और विशेष रूप से शिक्षण संस्थानों पर हमले किए जा रहे हैं। हालांकि, इन दावों और वीडियो की सत्यता को लेकर अंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तर पर तीखी बहस छिड़ गई है। ईरान का दावा है कि ये हमला 28 फरवरी को हुआ था और 'शजरे तय्यबे' स्कूल को निशाना बनाकर सैकड़ों निर्दोष बच्चों की जान ली गई। इस वीडियो के सामने आने के बाद क्षेत्र में तनाव और ज्यादा बढ़ने की आशंका जताई जा रही है।#iran #minab #irib #shajare_tayyabe #girls_school

Map shows how 16 days of attacks have evolved in US-Israel war on Iran The United States and Israel continue to conduct attacks as the conflict with Iran enters its 17th day. Iran has responded with missile and drone strikes targeting Israel and neighboring Gulf countries. Unlike earlier strikes in June 2025, which aimed to disrupt Iran’s nuclear capabilities, the current war has expanded to at least a dozen nations, closed the Strait of Hormuz—a critical oil route—and resulted in over 2,300 casualties. The conflict has seen thousands of attacks across Iran’s 31 provinces, with Tehran experiencing the most intense bombardments. The Armed Conflict Location and Event Data (ACLED) recorded nearly 2,000 distinct events, including air and drone strikes, artillery, shelling, missile attacks, and remote explosives. The map illustrates a day-by-day breakdown of these incidents, highlighting the evolving nature of the conflict. US and Israeli strikes have primarily targeted Iran’s missile infrastructure, nuclear facilities, and military sites. Energy infrastructure, including oil depots in Tehran and military installations on Kharg Island—a key port for Iran’s oil exports—has also been hit. Hospitals, schools, and residential areas have suffered significant damage, with at least 18 health facilities destroyed. The deadliest attack occurred in Minab, where a strike on an elementary school killed over 170 people, mostly girls. Iran’s retaliatory actions have targeted Israeli sites, oil refineries, US military bases, airports, and commercial shipping in the Gulf. Iran has declared US financial institutions and tech companies in the Middle East as legitimate targets. Israel has also attacked southern Lebanon and Beirut’s suburbs, displacing nearly a million people.#iran #united_states #israel #strait_of_hormuz #minab

Iran-linked hackers launch cyberattack on medical giant Stryker amid escalating regional tensions A major cyberattack has disrupted the global operations of Stryker, a leading medical device manufacturer, with an Iran-linked hacking group claiming responsibility and framing the incident as a retaliatory strike against the US-Israeli military campaign targeting Iran. The attack, attributed to a hacking persona named Handala with ties to Tehran, reportedly crippled Stryker’s network systems and seized 50 terabytes of data, which the group stated was now accessible to “the free people of the world.” The breach coincided with the aftermath of a deadly strike on a primary school in Minab, southern Iran, where over 170 people, including schoolgirls, were killed on the first day of the US-Israeli military conflict. Al Jazeera’s Digital Investigations Unit analyzed satellite imagery and suggested the school may have been deliberately targeted. Six senior Democratic senators in the United States have demanded an investigation into the strike, expressing “horrified” reactions to the incident. The hacking group’s claim of responsibility was tied to the attack on the school, which it described as a catalyst for the cyber retaliation. The cyberattack began shortly after midnight on the US East Coast, disrupting Windows-based devices connected to Stryker’s systems. The Michigan-based company confirmed the incident, stating it was experiencing a “global network disruption to our Microsoft environment” due to the attack. However, it emphasized that no ransomware or malware was detected and that the situation was contained. Staff reported the appearance of Handala’s logo on login pages, while calls to Stryker’s headquarters in Portage, Michigan, were met with a recorded message about a “building emergency.#iran #al_jazeera #minab #stryker #handala

US-Israel-Iran War Escalates as Iran Targets Gulf States and Oil Infrastructure The Middle East conflict, which began on February 28 with joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran, entered its 11th day on Tuesday. The US Central Command reported that over 5,000 targets had been struck in Iran, with more than 50 Iranian ships damaged or destroyed. The military also disclosed the deployment of assets, including Tomahawk missiles, which are among the most powerful weapons in the US arsenal. President Donald Trump mentioned the Tomahawk’s use, noting that Iran may also possess some of the weapons, though details remain under investigation. The controversy centers on an explosion that hit an elementary school in Minab, southern Iran, on February 28, the first day of the conflict. Iranian authorities claim the attack killed over 150 people, many children, and blame the US and Israel. Washington has denied the accusations, stating the incident is under review. Footage reportedly shows smoke rising from the school area shortly after explosions near a nearby military facility. Iran has retaliated by targeting Israel and Gulf states hosting US bases, as well as civilian infrastructure. On Saturday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian apologized and stated Iran would only target Gulf countries if attacked first. Meanwhile, Iran named Mojtaba Khameini, son of late supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as the new supreme leader. Khameini was killed in a US-Israeli strike on his Tehran residence, along with several family members of Khamenei. Pakistan has launched naval operations to protect its maritime trade amid regional tensions. The navy is escorting merchant vessels to ensure the uninterrupted flow of energy supplies, as 90% of Pakistan’s trade relies on sea routes. The country recently raised fuel prices by 20%, causing long lines at petrol stations.#us #iran #israel #mohammad_khamenei #minab
