U.S. Investigators Probe Possible American Role in Iran School Strike

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American investigators are examining the possibility that a strike on a primary school in southern Iran was carried out by U.S. Forces, according to two unnamed officials cited in a report.
Military experts reportedly believe U.S. Armed forces were likely involved in the attack on the girls' school, though final conclusions have not yet been reached and the investigation is ongoing.
Previous reporting indicated the strike on the educational facility may have been part of a U.S. Air Force operation targeting a nearby base belonging to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy. This assessment was based on an analysis of satellite imagery.
The "Shajare Tayebe" school in Minab was attacked on February 28th, coinciding with the start of a large-scale military campaign by the United States and Israel against Iran. The latest figures report 171 fatalities, with children making up the majority of the victims.
Tehran has called on the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to condemn the assault. A Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson criticized Western media for largely ignoring reports of mass child casualties, describing the lack of reaction to the incident as "monstrous."
According to recent information, six schools across Iranian territory have been attacked during the conflict.
Source: www.uzdaily.uz