
Investigation Suggests US Responsibility for Attack on Iranian School
An ongoing investigation into an attack on an Iranian school has not concluded, but sources indicate that investigators believe the United States may be responsible.
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An ongoing investigation into an attack on an Iranian school has not concluded, but sources indicate that investigators believe the United States may be responsible.

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced an investigation into reports of an attack on a girls' school in southern Iran, which allegedly resulted in over 160 deaths.

The death toll from an alleged airstrike on a girls' primary school in Iran's Hormozgan Province has climbed to 165, with rescue operations now concluded. Kazakhstan has expressed condolences to Iran over the loss of civilian lives, including children.

The attack on an Iranian girls' school in Minab, considered the deadliest since the start of the war, appears to have been part of an attack on a neighboring naval base in southern Iran, where, according to officials...

An analysis of images reveals that the bombing of an Iranian school, which killed approximately 165 people, mostly students, included more targets near the educational institution than initially reported. Experts are investigating who was responsible for the attack.

A girls' school in Minab, Iran, was reportedly hit by two missiles in an alleged US-Israeli airstrike, killing at least 165 students aged 7 to 12. The attack is described by local sources as targeting surviving girls with a second missile.

Pete Hegseth says the US is ‘investigating’ the incident which Iranian authorities say killed at least 165 people.