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Parents of Iran school victims write a letter to Pope Leo

Published on: April 20, 2026 10:15 AM

Minab school tragedy victims' families urge Pope Leo XIV to be "voice of  their voiceless children", call for peace

Parents of children killed in an airstrike on Iran school in Minab have written a letter to Pope Leo, expressing gratitude for his message advocating peace and an end to violence.

Read More: Iran school attack kills over 170, UN demands answers

According to reports, the parents thanked the Pope for “being the voice” of their children and supporting calls to lay down arms. They said his message urging restraint and humanity had given them hope during a time of profound grief.

The incident occurred during a period of heightened tensions involving United States and Iran, with the strike reportedly hitting a school building and resulting in significant casualties, including young students. Families of the victims said they are still awaiting an official apology from the White House over the attack.

The parents emphasized the need for accountability and justice, while calling on the international community to prevent similar incidents in the future. They said the loss of innocent lives should serve as a reminder of the human cost of conflict.

In a separate statement, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian expressed condolences to the families, particularly highlighting the loss of young girls. He described the tragedy as deeply painful for the nation and reaffirmed that the sacrifices of those killed would not be forgotten.

The strike has drawn criticism from various quarters, with human rights organizations and political figures raising concerns about potential violations of international law. The issue has also sparked debate within the United States, where lawmakers have questioned the circumstances surrounding the attack.

Observers note that the letter to the Pope reflects both grief and a search for moral support beyond political channels. It underscores the broader humanitarian impact of ongoing regional tensions and the urgent need for de-escalation.

Read More: Pope Leo stands firm on peace message

The situation continues to attract international attention as calls grow for transparency, accountability, and renewed efforts toward peace.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: civilian casualties, human rights, Iran school attack, Latest, Minab, Pope Leo, US Iran tensions

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