Exhibition of Children's Drawings from Destroyed School in Iran Opens at Iranian Embassy in New Delhi
‘Angels of Minab': Children's sketches from destroyed Iran school displayed at embassy in Delhi
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An exhibition featuring children's drawings recovered from the rubble of a school destroyed during US-Israeli strikes in Minab, Iran, has opened at the Iranian Embassy in New Delhi. The attack, which occurred on February 28, reportedly killed over 150 students and teachers, prompting Iran to accuse the US of involvement.
- 01Children's drawings from a destroyed school in Minab, Iran, are on display at the Iranian Embassy in New Delhi.
- 02The school was attacked on February 28, resulting in over 150 casualties.
- 03Iran blames the US for the attack, while the US denies involvement.
- 04The exhibition highlights the impact of war on children, emphasizing that they should never be victims.
- 05Iran's Parliament Speaker criticized the US during stalled peace talks regarding Iran's nuclear program.
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An exhibition titled 'Angels of Minab' showcasing children's drawings from a school destroyed in Minab, Iran, has been launched at the Iranian Embassy in New Delhi. The school was attacked on February 28, marking the onset of ongoing hostilities, and has been described as one of the most devastating scenes of the conflict. Iran claims that the strike resulted in the deaths of over 150 teachers and students and has accused the United States of orchestrating the attack, a claim the US has denied. The embassy shared visuals from the exhibition, stating that the drawings were recovered by Red Crescent rescue teams from the rubble and restored minimally for display. The embassy emphasized that children should never be victims of war, noting that many worlds are extinguished in conflicts. This exhibition coincides with remarks from Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who criticized the US during stalled peace negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program, asserting that the US delegation failed to gain the trust of the Iranian side.
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The exhibition serves as a poignant reminder of the consequences of war on innocent lives, particularly children, and aims to foster dialogue about peace and the protection of children in conflict zones.
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