Fatemeh Taherifard
Fatemeh Taherifard died as a result of a military airstrike that hit a primary school during an ongoing conflict involving Iran and reported US–Israel operations. She was among civilians present at the site.
Fatemeh Taherifard died as a result of injuries sustained during a reported airstrike on the Shajareh Tayyebeh Primary School in Minab on 28 February 2026. According to witness accounts, the attack followed a “double tap” pattern: an initial missile struck the school, causing chaos and casualties, after which teachers and staff attempted to move surviving children and civilians to a safer indoor area. As people gathered there—including individuals who had come to help or retrieve children—a second missile hit the same location. This second strike resulted in additional fatalities, including Fatemeh Taherifard, who was among those caught in the blast. The cause of death is therefore attributed to severe trauma from the explosion, consistent with high-impact air-delivered munitions in a confined civilian setting.
Biography
Fatemeh Taherifard was a 29-year-old Iranian woman who was killed during a deadly airstrike on a primary school in Minab in late February 2026. She was among a group of civilians present at the school when it was struck by missiles, in an incident that resulted in a high number of child casualties. Her exact role at the school is not specified, but her presence indicates she was likely part of the local community, possibly as a parent, staff member, or visitor. She died in one of the most devastating reported civilian incidents of the conflict.
Fatemeh Taherifard lived in or around Minab, a city in southern Iran, and was present at Shajareh Tayyebeh Primary School at the time of a major airstrike. On the morning of 28 February 2026, the school was hit by an initial missile, prompting staff to move children into a prayer hall for safety and to contact parents. It is possible that Fatemeh was already on-site or arrived shortly after the first explosion, as some parents reportedly came to retrieve their children. A second missile then struck the area where survivors had gathered, causing widespread casualties. Fatemeh was among those killed in this second strike. While no personal details about her life, profession, or family have been publicly released, her death reflects the broader impact of the conflict on civilians, especially women and those connected to schools and children.
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Names and ages of children killed in strike on Iranian school MEE has collected the names and ages of some of those killed in the Shajareh Tayyebeh primary school strike1 middleeasteye.net Open source
Iran holds mass funeral for girls, staff killed in US-Israel school attack Thousands gather in Minab for a mass funeral, chanting against the US and Israel after the school bombing.2 aljazeera.com Open source
61 names and ages of many of the 168 victims killed in a "double tap" strike on the Shajareh Tayyebeh primary school in Minab, Iran.3 instagram.com Open source