Overview
- The Iranian Embassy in New Delhi opened the Angels of Minab exhibit on Sunday, showing drawings pulled from the wreckage of a girls' elementary school.
- The school in Minab was struck on February 28 during early U.S.-Israeli operations, and more than 165 children and staff were killed, according to Iranian accounts.
- U.S. assessments later acknowledged American responsibility and described the strike as a targeting misidentification rather than an intentional attack.
- The campus sat under 100 yards from an IRGC naval base, yet satellite images and records show a wall separated the sites and the building had been used only as a civilian school for years.
- Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, staged a symbolic in-flight tribute on the way to Islamabad, and talks there ended without a deal as U.S. Vice President J D Vance said the core dispute remains Iran’s nuclear program.