India, April 12 -- Drawings made by children at a school which was destroyed amid US-Israeli strikes in Iran were pulled out of the rubble, and have now been put up for an exhibition at the Iranian Embassy in New Delhi.

The school, in the Iranian city of Minab, was attacked on February 28, the first day of the war, and remains one of the most devastating sights of the ongoing aggression since.

Iran which has said that the attack had killed more than 150 teachers and students, has alleged that the strike was carried out by the United States. Washington has distanced itself from the attack.

Visuals from the exhibition were shared by the Iranian embassy. "These are drawings that have been brought out from beneath the rubble of a school in...