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According to Iran's State-controlled media.![]()
‘The most bitter news’: Iran reels as more than 100 children reportedly killed in school bombing
The building appears to be among many devastated in Trump’s ‘major combat operations’ as long expected attacks arrivewww.theguardian.com
I dont know what to say.
At least they will be safe from the paedo elite ring that Trump is protecting.
Glory!!!.
^This is parroting of fake news. A regurgitation of lying Iranian state media.
That got hacked and Trump put up a message to Iranians. True story.![]()
Oh no! Not The Walrus!

No names but there is a poster who wishes it would happenLet's just observe to see who reacts with glee at any perceived setback by the US and Israel. Let's see who reacts with dismay at any advance.
My prediction? They will come from the left in the US.
It's about calling out the hypocrisy. Suddenly Iranian lives matter but people like Taint didn't give two shits about the 1000's who died during the regimes crack down on protesters.So if I only murder 5 kids it's perfectly okay because someone else murdered 10 kids? I'm I hearing you correctly?
The US and Israeli governments operate much like Hitler’s Germany.I immediately thought of the nazi crime that took place in the russian city of Voronezh in the summer of 1942:
"The first bombing raid that brought death to Voronezh struck on June 13, 1942.
That Saturday, a Pioneer rally was being held in the Garden to celebrate the end of the school year.
Adults tried to arrange a real celebration for the children – just like before, when the grim specter of war didn't hang over the city. Bicycles, skittles, chess sets, and toys were available for rent at the "Igroteka" kiosk.
Despite a sugar shortage, the children were treated to sweet donuts. Young artists performed on the summer stage. But an enemy air raid turned the celebration into a bloody nightmare.
"What I saw around me horrified me..."
On June 13, several bombs struck the city center. The most tragic consequences of the bombing were in the area where most people congregated – the Pioneer Garden.
Published eyewitness accounts are shocking.
From the memoirs of Lyubov Krutskikh, who was nearby on June 13 and was among the first to see the horrific scene: "Children's bodies were everywhere. Shreds of clothing hung from the lilacs and trees, flowers were spattered with children's blood. Pools of blood were on the playground..."
And here is an excerpt from the memoirs of Svetlana Taldykina, who was in fourth grade at the time and was present at the fateful celebration:
"I had no wounds, but I was horrified by what I saw around me... Dead boys and girls. Arms, legs, red ties, white blouses..."
The parents who came running couldn't bear the horrific scene. Future pediatrician Ksenia Makashova, who was a schoolgirl at the time, recounted a woman carrying a dead girl in her arms and shaking with wild laughter. Her mind refused to accept the tragedy, and she went mad.
A crime without a statute of limitations.
The children were seen off on their final journey by the entire city. According to the recollections of old-timers, the road along which the funeral procession traveled was strewn with flowers.
According to some sources, the victims of this barbaric bombing were buried at the Komintern Necropolis. According to others, people buried their children in various cemeteries. There was no time to erect monuments: two weeks later, Voronezh was subjected to massive bombing, followed by prolonged fighting for the city.
There is no precise information about the number of victims of the tragedy.
A memorial plaque installed between buildings No. 32 and 34 on Teatralnaya Street (formerly 11 May Street) states: "More than 300 children perished." In 1996-1997, a certificate from the regional health department, dated June 14, 1942, sent to the regional party committee, was discovered in the archives. It follows that the number of children killed could not have exceeded 35–45.
Local historians believe the inflated figure on the monument reflects the emotional reaction of city residents shocked by the children's deaths.
However, how can such grief be measured quantitatively? The crime committed by the nazis remains shocking in its inhumanity."
I generally focus my attention on America and American lives. However, when I hear that 100 little girls FROM ANY NATION ON EARTH are bombed, the humanitarian in me wants to put the responsible terrorists in a 6 foot hole (no matter who the terrorists may be).It's about calling out the hypocrisy. Suddenly Iranian lives matter but people like Taint didn't give two shits about the 1000's who died during the regimes crack down on protesters.
Until I see a legitimate news source other than Iranian State-controlled media or a leftwing limey rag I'm calling bullshit.
No. Only Israel and the US government do those things.Iran likely killed them for the sympathy.
It's daily among Palestinian terrorist. Muslims have an entirely different concept of death than we do.No. Only Israel and the US government do those things.
What a fool. Do you believe everything the Zionist media and government tells you?It's daily among Palestinian terrorist. Muslims have an entirely different concept of death than we do.
that would be crazy! Why not just do as you do and swallow whatever the Iranian media says? Amirite?What a fool. Do you believe everything the Zionist media and government tells you?
Several, actually.No names but there is a poster who wishes it would happen
Yeah, me too. Blame Iran.I generally focus my attention on America and American lives. However, when I hear that 100 little girls FROM ANY NATION ON EARTH are bombed, the humanitarian in me wants to put the responsible terrorists in a 6 foot hole (no matter who the terrorists may be).
I believe what I was taught at mosque. You are so pro terrorist, it blinds you to every fact.What a fool. Do you believe everything the Zionist media and government tells you?