Thousands of Iranians attended this Tuesday (3) the funeral of more than 150 people killed in a primary school in the city of Minab, in southern Iran. On Saturday (28), the place where they were was hit by missiles launched in the coordinated US and Israeli offensive against the country. Follow LIVE the news of the conflict in the Middle East Iranians open community grave for attack victims UN calls for investigation The United Nations (UN) human rights office called this Tuesday (3) for an investigation into the attack that hit a girls’ school in Iran and left people dead. In Geneva, the agency’s spokesperson, Ravina Shamdasani, stated that the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, defends a “quick, impartial and thorough” investigation into the circumstances of the bombing. According to her, it is up to the forces responsible for the attack to investigate the case and disseminate information about what happened. The office did not identify who it considers responsible for the offensive. “This is absolutely horrible,” Shamdasani said. She stated that images circulating on social media show “the essence of the destruction, despair, meaninglessness and cruelty of this conflict”. READ ALSO: Attack on school during US and Israeli bombings leaves more than 80 dead in Iran, says state agency Graves are opened for victims of attack on school in Minab, Iran. Around 150 people died. Iranian Foreign Media Department/WANA According to the spokeswoman, Türk also called on all parties to act with restraint and resume negotiations. The school, located in southern Iran, was hit on Saturday (28), the first day of attacks by the United States and Israel against the country. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on Monday (2) that American forces “would not deliberately attack a school”. Israel said it is investigating the incident. Iran’s ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, had already sent a letter to Türk on March 1, calling the attack “unjustifiable” and “criminal.” According to him, 150 students died. The UN human rights office said it does not yet have enough information to determine whether the bombing qualifies as a war crime.
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