China To Donate US$200K For Iranian Girls Killed In Attack
On March 13, Chinese officials announced a donation totaling USD$200,000 intended for families affected by recent attacks on Iranian schools. This humanitarian aid follows reports that over 65 students were killed in an airstrike described as "indiscriminate" and violating international law; while Iran has accused the United States-Israel alliance of conducting these strikes without warning or justification from Tehran's side, China condemned such actions against civilians regardless of their origin on Friday morning.
Key Points
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1China announced $200,000 USD for emergency humanitarian assistance to victims following an airstrike at a girls' primary school in Iran.
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2A US military investigation concluded that American forces were responsible for conducting the 'indiscriminate' missile strike on Iranian civilians and students.
Developments
Perspectives
China announced that China will donate $200,000 to parents who were killed by an 'indiscriminate' airstrike at a girls primary in Iran. The US military investigation found responsible for this missile strike on the school.
— [Mar 13] A United States of America (US) has been investigated and is held accountable.$200,000 will be provided to parents who were killed by an 'indiscriminate' airstrike at a girls primary in Iran. The US military investigation found responsible for this missile strike on the school.
— [Mar 13] A United States of America (US) has been investigated and is held accountable.$200,000 will be provided to parents who were killed by an 'indiscriminate' airstrike at a girls primary in Iran. The US military investigation found responsible for this missile strike on the school.
— [Mar 13] A United States of America (US) has been investigated and is held accountable.$200,000 will be provided to parents who were killed by an 'indiscriminate' airstrike at a girls primary in Iran. The US military investigation found responsible for this missile strike on the school.
— [Mar 13] A United States of America (US) has been investigated and is held accountable.$200,000 will be provided to parents who were killed by an 'indiscriminate' airstrike at a girls primary in Iran. The US military investigation found responsible for this missile strike on the school.
— [Mar 13] A United States of America (US) has been investigated and is held accountable.China announced a $200,000 emergency humanitarian aid package delivered through Red Cross channels following an airstrike on a girls' school in Minab that killed approximately 150 students during ongoing U.S.-Israel military operations. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun condemned the attack as a grave breach of international law and expressed deep condolences to Iranian families while pledging continued support for Iran's relief efforts.