A missile strike on a sports hall and residential area in Lamerd, Fars province, killed at least 21 people on February 28, including four children and members of a women’s volleyball team. Around 100 more were injured. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei called it a “despicable war crime” and accused the United States of carrying out the attack jointly with Israel.
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What happened in Lamerd
Baghaei disclosed the strike in a post on X, citing a briefing from a local member of parliament. The target was a sports facility in the southern Iranian city, situated in Fars province. The attack coincided with the opening day of what has escalated into the 2026 US-Israel-Iran conflict.
Iran claims the munition used was a US Precision Strike Missile, or PrSM, a next-generation weapon designed to replace the aging ATACMS system. Iran’s Foreign Ministry framed the Lamerd attack as part of a broader pattern, asserting that over 600 educational sites across the country had been targeted.








