The government of China has announced emergency humanitarian assistance worth $200,000 for victims of a recent school bombing in Iran, expressing sympathy for those affected by the deadly incident.
According to officials, the aid will be provided to support relief efforts for injured students, families of victims and the reconstruction of damaged school facilities. The assistance is expected to help cover urgent needs such as medical treatment, basic supplies, and support for affected communities.
The announcement was made by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which said China strongly condemns attacks targeting civilians, particularly children and educational institutions. The ministry also expressed condolences to the families who lost loved ones in the bombing.
Chinese officials emphasized the importance of protecting schools and civilian infrastructure during conflicts and called for international efforts to ensure the safety of students and teachers.
The bombing at the school caused casualties and significant damage, raising concerns about the safety of educational institutions in conflict-affected areas. Authorities in Iran have launched investigations to determine the circumstances behind the attack.
China’s humanitarian support reflects ongoing international concern over civilian casualties in the region, as global leaders call for restraint and greater protection of non-combatants.














