China has announced that it will donate $200,000 to support the families of students who died in a missile strike on a school in Iran earlier in the conflict. Chinese officials described the attack as indiscriminate and expressed sympathy for the families who lost their children.
According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the aid will be delivered through the Chinese Red Cross Society. The funds will be provided as emergency humanitarian assistance to the Iranian Red Crescent Society, which will distribute the support to the affected families.
Officials said the financial assistance is meant to help parents who are dealing with grief and loss after the attack. The aid may be used to provide basic support and compensation to the families whose children were killed in the strike.
China stated that the contribution reflects humanitarian solidarity during a difficult time. The government also expressed condolences to the victims’ families and emphasized the importance of protecting civilians, especially children, during conflicts.
Humanitarian organizations often step in during such situations to provide immediate relief and emotional support to victims’ families. Experts say even small financial assistance can help families manage urgent needs after tragic incidents.
The donation also highlights China’s effort to show support for humanitarian causes during regional crises. Officials hope the assistance will bring some relief to the grieving families and demonstrate international concern for the safety of civilians in conflict zones.
