Iran demands international action after attacks impact hospitals, schools
At least 165 people were killed and 95 wounded in a Israeli strike on a girls school in the southern city of Minab.
Iranian authorities have called for international action and solidarity after several hospitals and schools were impacted by United States and Israeli air strikes on the country as Tehran continues to fire missiles and drones across the region, reports Al Jazeera.
Irani's foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said on Monday that the two countries "continue to indiscriminately strike residential areas, sparing neither hospitals, schools, Red Crescent facilities, nor cultural monuments".
"These actions constitute the deliberate commission of the most heinous crimes of international concern. Indifference to this ongoing and extreme injustice will only further darken the future of humanity by jeopardising the shared values upon which our global community stands," he wrote in a post on social media.
Multiple Iranian hospitals have been damaged as a result of air attacks and were evacuated by authorities, but there are not believed to have been any direct strikes on any hospitals yet.
In Tehran, major strikes on Sunday damaged multiple medical centres located in two areas, according to official accounts, footage circulating on social media and information geolocated by Al Jazeera.
On Monday afternoon, fighter jets conducted bombing runs across Tehran once again. Attacks damaged the main building of the province's medical emergency services, located in Iranshahr Street in the downtown area. Videos released by state-affiliated media showed staff evacuating, and the state-run Tasnim news agency said several staff members were injured.
According to Iranian authorities, the Aboozar Children's Hospital in western Iran's Ahvaz and three medical emergency centres in the provinces of East Azerbaijan, Sistan-Baluchistan and Hamedan were also damaged.
Meanwhile, an air strike targeting 72 Square in the eastern neighbourhood of Tehran's Narmak damaged a high school with authorities reporting that at least two children were killed.
There were also multiple casualties after a sports centre was targeted in Lamerd in the southern province of Fars, local authorities said on Saturday.
However, the single largest casualty incident announced by Iranian authorities was from a girls school in the southern city of Minab.
After two days of working through the debris, authorities said 165 people were killed and 95 wounded, most of them children. The governor on Monday afternoon released a handwritten list of 56 of the victims but did not provide further information.
