TEHRAN, FEB 28: Tensions in the Middle East have spiraled dramatically, with Iran reporting over 80 fatalities in a strike on a girls’ school in the south, just as the United Kingdom announced its involvement in “regional defensive operations” following a volley of Iranian missiles toward Gulf cities.
The developments mark a significant escalation in a conflict that has been simmering since recent US and Israeli strikes in the region.
The atmosphere in Tehran was one of mourning and fury on Sunday as officials confirmed that a strike hit a girls’ school in southern Iran, killing more than 80 people. The Iranian government did not immediately assign blame for the attack but pointed to the “criminal nature” of its adversaries. The incident threatens to become a rallying point for further retaliation, with state media broadcasting images of the destruction and grieving families.
In a letter to the United Nations, Iran’s mission stated that it “will continue to exercise its inherent right to self-defence” under international law. The communication asserted that recent actions by the US and Israel have violated the country’s sovereignty, and while Iran remains committed to regional stability, it reserves the right to respond decisively to any threat or attack.
In a rapid response, the UK Ministry of Defence confirmed that British forces had joined “regional defensive operations” to protect assets and allies in the Gulf. While stressing that the UK is not seeking confrontation with Iran, a spokesperson said, “We stand with our partners against further attacks and will continue to provide air defence support to preserve peace and prevent broader instability.”
The UK’s involvement signals a widening of the international footprint in the conflict, raising concerns of a proxy war drawing in global powers.
















