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US Investigators Link American Forces to Deadly Iranian School Strike

US Investigators Link American Forces to Deadly Iranian School Strike

Military investigators now believe American forces likely carried out the bombing of a girls' school in Minab, Iran, which killed over 160 people, primarily children. The strike occurred during an initial aerial campaign coordinated by the Trump administration and the Israeli military, sparking urgent calls for international war crimes investigations.

The assessment, disclosed by two unnamed officials, suggests that the U.S. military may have struck the facility while targeting an adjacent naval base. Although the investigation remains ongoing, the potential for American culpability has drawn intense scrutiny, with experts noting that the school’s proximity to military targets should have been identified by U.S. intelligence capabilities.

Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth has publicly downplayed the incident, characterizing the current campaign as a precise operation while rejecting traditional engagement constraints. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Marco Rubio maintains that the United States does not deliberately target civilian infrastructure. However, reports from first responders suggest the site may have been hit twice, a tactic often associated with deliberate strikes.

Jeremy Konyndyk, president of Refugees International, has likened the tragedy to the 1968 My Lai massacre, urging international bodies like the International Criminal Court to intervene. As the conflict intensifies, reports of additional bombings at two boys' schools southwest of Tehran have further fueled condemnation from United Nations experts regarding the protection of educational facilities in combat zones.

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