Mahmoud Gholamyani
Mahmoud Gholamyani died during a missile strike that hit Shajareh Tayyebeh Primary School in Minab. The attack occurred during the morning while students, staff, and some parents were present at the school, leading to numerous civilian casualties.
During the morning of 1 March 2026, missiles struck the Shajareh Tayyebeh Primary School building in Minab. The first explosion caused extensive damage to the school and led teachers and staff to move students to safer areas inside the compound. A second strike reportedly hit the area where many survivors had gathered, resulting in additional casualties. The blasts destroyed large sections of the building and caused fatal injuries to many people at the scene, including Mahmoud Gholamyani.
Biography
Mahmoud Gholamyani was a 35-year-old civilian from Minab in Iran’s Hormozgan Province. He was among the adults present during the attack on Shajareh Tayyebeh Primary School on 1 March 2026. The school was struck by missiles during an air attack amid regional conflict, causing the deaths of many students, staff members, and civilians. Mahmoud Gholamyani was among those killed in the incident.
Mahmoud Gholamyani was a 35-year-old resident of Minab, a city in southern Iran’s Hormozgan Province. Although detailed personal information about his occupation or family background has not been widely reported, he was identified among the adult victims who died in the attack on Shajareh Tayyebeh Primary School.
On the morning of 1 March 2026, missiles struck the school during an air strike amid escalating military tensions involving Iran. The school was full of students and staff when the explosions occurred. Witness accounts indicate that after the initial explosion, teachers and school officials attempted to move children into safer areas of the building. Shortly afterward, another strike reportedly hit the location where survivors had gathered.
The destruction caused heavy casualties among children and adults present at the site. Mahmoud Gholamyani was one of the civilians killed during the attack, which later drew international attention and calls for investigation into the circumstances of the strike.
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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. The identified victims include students, staff, and siblings, including a two-month-old baby.3 web.facebook.com Open source