Makan Nasiri, the only child still missing from the school bombed in Iran
Summary
A school in Minab, Iran, was hit by missiles on February 28 during attacks by the United States and Israel, killing many children and adults. Seven-year-old Makan Nasiri remains missing, and despite extensive searches and DNA testing, no remains have been found.Key Facts
- The school bombed was Shajareh Tayyebeh elementary school in Minab, near an IRGC base in southern Iran.
- The attack happened on February 28, the first day of the war between Iran and a coalition including the US and Israel.
- Official reports say 156 people died in the attack, including 120 students, 26 teachers, seven parents, a bus driver, and a clinic technician.
- Most of the victims were children, with boys and girls both affected.
- Makan Nasiri is the only missing child from the school; no traces of his body were found after long searches and DNA tests.
- About 40% of bodies recovered in the war could not be immediately identified due to severe damage.
- The US has not claimed responsibility for the attack, but evidence suggests Tomahawk missiles were used.
- Makan’s parents searched for weeks and found a shoe and a sweater belonging to him, but no other remains.
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