A devastating missile strike on a girls’ school in Iran has raised international concern and sparked questions about the circumstances surrounding the incident. The explosion occurred in the city of Minab, located in Hormozgan Province, where a missile reportedly struck a school building, causing severe damage and panic in the surrounding area. Early reports indicate that several people were injured, and some of the victims were students who were inside the school at the time of the attack.
Initial claims circulating online suggested that the weapon involved might have been a Raduga Kh-55, a long-range cruise missile originally developed by Russia. However, military analysts and defense experts say there is still no official confirmation regarding the exact type of missile used. Investigators are continuing to analyze debris from the scene to determine what weapon caused the explosion.
The incident has drawn strong international reactions, particularly because a school was affected. Authorities and international observers are calling for a full investigation to clarify the events and determine responsibility. The tragedy has once again highlighted global concerns about civilian safety and the humanitarian consequences of military conflicts.

