Zahra Bahrami
Zahra Bahrami was killed during a missile air strike that struck Shajareh Tayyebeh Primary School in Minab. Reports indicate the attack involved a “double-tap” strike, where a second missile hit shortly after the first explosion, striking the same location where students and staff had gathered for safety.
Zahra Bahrami died from severe blast injuries sustained when missiles struck the Shajareh Tayyebeh Primary School compound. Witnesses reported that after the first explosion, teachers attempted to move students to safer areas inside the school building. Shortly afterward, a second missile reportedly struck the same area, resulting in many casualties among the children and adults who had gathered there for shelter.
Biography
Zahra Bahrami was a seven-year-old student from Minab in Hormozgan Province, Iran. She attended Shajareh Tayyebeh Primary School and was among the children present when the school was struck during an air attack in February 2026. The strike caused significant casualties among students and staff. Zahra Bahrami was later identified as one of the young victims who lost their lives in the incident.
Zahra Bahrami was a young primary school student living in Minab, a city in southern Iran’s Hormozgan Province. At seven years old, she attended Shajareh Tayyebeh Primary School along with many other children from the local community. On the morning of 28 February 2026, the school compound was struck during an air attack. Witnesses reported that the first explosion caused panic among students and teachers. School staff attempted to move children to safer areas inside the school building, including a prayer hall. Shortly afterward, a second missile reportedly struck the same location, causing heavy casualties among the children and adults who had gathered there. Zahra Bahrami was among the children who died in the attack, and her name was later included in lists compiled by media sources documenting the victims.
Additional Information
Zahra Bahrami was killed during a missile air strike that struck Shajareh Tayyebeh Primary School in Minab. Reports indicate the attack involved a “double-tap” strike, where a second missile hit shortly after the first explosion, striking the same location where students and staff had gathered for safety.
Sources & References
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 attack2 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 facebook.com Open source