An explosion outside a girls’ school in Minab, southern Iran, turned a normal day into a tragedy. In moments, the school became a scene of fear and confusion, described as “a scene of chaos, blood, and unanswered questions.”
The blast did more than damage buildings—it broke a sense of safety. As the article notes, it “ripped into the fragile trust that parents place in those buildings every morning,” leaving families deeply shaken.
Students were rushed to hospitals while teachers tried to account for everyone. Nearby residents watched in shock as smoke filled the sky, unsure whether the explosion was an accident or something more serious.
Officials asked for calm and warned against speculation, but the lack of clear answers increased anxiety. Investigators are now examining debris to understand what caused the blast.
For families in Minab, the biggest concern remains the future. As the article asks, will children ever feel safe returning to school, or will this event leave a lasting sense of fear?