00:00I'm Bushra Shaikh, and I'm standing right in front of what used to be the Minab School for Girls here
00:07in Iran.
00:10156 children under the age of 12 killed by US military airstrikes.
00:18A scene that is very difficult to comprehend.
00:22The gravity and the extent of this crime is difficult to describe in this report.
00:28What you will see behind you is many people standing around, what has almost become a symbol, a symbol of
00:35the aggression that these children that should have had a future no longer have because of the decision of somebody
00:42like the president, Donald Trump.
00:46Two buildings, both behind me, completely destroyed, uninhabitable, unusable, and hundreds of families grieving.
00:54What we do know is it wasn't just these children, it was children who had brothers and sisters at this
01:01school.
01:03Entire families destroyed, who will probably never, ever get over this.
01:08There are reports out there to suggest that this was some type of IRGC base, but that is categorically incorrect.
01:16Minab School has existed for more than seven years.
01:19It's what used to be an army building to the right-hand side, completely separate from these two particular buildings
01:27behind me.
01:27I will show you the other buildings, but the strikes targeted this school.
01:32This was a working, active school for more than seven years.
01:37And the intelligence that the United States of America has surely should tell them that this is a working school
01:44with children.
01:46It's really difficult for me to go through what I'm seeing, but the rubble, the school, grieving families are still
01:55sat here.
01:56Flags, roses, garlands all around the building.
01:59This is a true travesty for humanity, for humankind.
02:05I implore the international community to take a stand against what is essentially war crimes, crimes against humanity, against children,
02:15children that should have had a future but don't.