Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf posted on X, just before departing for Islamabad, photos of children killed in a U.S. missile strike, writing that they symbolically accompany him on the flight to Pakistan for peace talks. The images show photos of children placed on airplane seats alongside backpacks and flowers. "My companions on this flight," he wrote, adding the hashtag "Minab 168," referring to the attack on a girls' school in southern Minab, which was hit by two missiles in March, killing at least 165 students aged 7 to 12. Ų‡Ų…ØąØ§Ų‡Ø§Ų† Ų…Ų† Ø¯Øą Ø§ÛŒŲ† ŲžØąŲˆØ§Ø˛ #Minab168 pic.twitter.com/xvXmDlSDiF Investigative data from relevant agencies in the U.S. Department of Defense indicated that U.S. forces targeted the school. A preliminary U.S. military investigation revealed that outdated intelligence likely led to the attack on the school in Iran on February 28, which killed more than 165 children in the early hours of the conflict. The Iranian delegation participating in the peace talks includes high-ranking political, military, and economic officials, such as the Iranian Foreign Minister, the Secretary of the Defense Council, the Central Bank Governor, and several members of parliament.