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Amir-Hassan Rasouli

Amir-Hassan Rasouli

Civilian Male Verified
DiedFebruary 28, 2026
Age8 years old
Location of DeathMinab, Hormozgan, Iran
Cause of DeathKilled in a missile strike on a school building

Amir-Hassan Rasouli was an eight-year-old Iranian boy from Minab. He was killed in a missile strike on the Shajareh Tayyebeh school building on 28 February 2026.

Their Story

Amir-Hassan Rasouli was a child from Minab, a city in Iran's southern Hormozgan province. His compound first name, combining 'Amir' and 'Hassan', is common in Iran and references names revered in Islamic tradition. At eight years old, he was in the early years of primary school.

On the morning of 28 February 2026, a missile struck the Shajareh Tayyebeh school building in Minab. The attack occurred during school hours. Amir-Hassan Rasouli was killed in the strike, reportedly alongside other children and school staff.

The strike occurred during a period of heightened regional military activity in early 2026. In February of that year, a series of cross-border attacks and retaliatory strikes were reported between Iran and neighboring states and non-state actors. The school in Minab was one of several civilian sites reportedly hit.

Iranian state media reported the incident, stating that children were among the casualties. The country's Foreign Ministry condemned the attack, calling it a 'crime'. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the specific strike on the school.

Amir-Hassan Rasouli is memorialized locally as one of the child victims of the Minab school strike. His name, along with others killed that day, was cited in Iranian diplomatic protests filed with the United Nations, according to state media reports.

Explore Further

Amir-Hassan Rasouli was killed during the Minab School Strike, Iran ? 2026 (ongoing since February 2026). See the full roster of those killed in this conflict.

Among those documented in the same conflict: Elna Abdullah Hussein Nia, Pierre al-Rahi, Hana Dehqani, Fatemeh Salari.

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