The images are difficult to look at, and even harder to understand.Education A school that once held the noise of morning routines—laughter, footsteps, the quiet rhythm of ordinary life—now exists as rubble. The structure is gone, reduced to broken walls and scattered debris. What remains are fragments that tell a story no one wants to fully confront: small backpacks half-buried in dust, notebooks charred at the edges, shoes left behind as if their owners might return at any moment. But they won’t. In the aftermath of the strike on a girls’ elementary school in Minab, the immediate reality is loss—irreversible,...
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