
Minab Angels
Digital Memorial of Children Killed in the Attack on Shajareh Tayyebeh School
On February 28, 2026, a brutal attack on Shajareh Tayyebeh Girls' Primary School in Minab took the lives of 168 people, including 144 children and 24 adults. This website was built to keep the memory and dreams of these little angels alive. We also welcome any photos, memories, and videos of your loved ones.
Telegram Channel & Data Bank
All videos, news, and documents of the tragic event have been collected in our Telegram channel.
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In Eternal Peace
Bright stars of Shajareh Tayyebeh School
Events & News
Stay informed about memorial services, community support, and the latest announcements.
Pure Narrative: Memories of Volunteers Who Were With the Angels on the Day of the Attack
First-hand and emotional accounts of the rescue efforts and final farewells to the students.
A Legacy for the Future: Proposal to Build the 'Shajareh Tayyibeh' Museum at the School Site
Plan to convert the school ruins into a war crimes museum to keep the memory of the victims alive.
Minab Mother's Voice at the UN: My Heart Burns for My Children
The UN Human Rights Council session witnessed the powerful testimony of Minab mothers and a decisive reaction from international officials. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk, in a stirring statement, described the bombing as a "visceral horror." Emphasizing the sanctity of educational institutions, he stated: "Whatever differences countries have, we can all agree they will not be solved by killing schoolchildren." He urged the United States to promptly release the findings of its investigation and accept responsibility for the tragedy. During the session, grieving mothers displayed personal items of their children—including burnt schoolbags and unfinished notebooks—asking the global community to guarantee that schools remain safe havens during conflicts. These testimonies were met with a heavy silence and profound expressions of sympathy from representatives of many nations.




