The United Nations has called on the United States to urgently complete its investigation into a deadly strike on a school in Iran.
The attack, which occurred in the southern city of Minab, reportedly killed over 150 people, many of them schoolchildren.
UN human rights officials described the incident as tragic and demanded a prompt, transparent, and impartial probe into what happened.
They stressed that those responsible for the strike must provide clear findings and ensure accountability for any violations of international law.
Although investigations are ongoing, early reports suggest the strike may have been linked to military operations in the area, but no final conclusion has been reached.
The UN also urged all parties involved in the conflict to exercise restraint and return to diplomatic dialogue to prevent further civilian casualties.





