In the Iranian city of Minab, the aftermath of a missile strike that claimed the lives of more than a hundred children remains palpable three months later. Families are still grappling with their profound loss.
Each night, these families partake in rituals to honor the memory of their children, reflecting the deep sorrow that has enveloped the community since the tragic event.
As the grief continues, questions linger regarding accountability, with Washington indicating that an investigation into the attack is ongoing.