Investigation further suggests it was U.S. that struck Iranian school, killing 165
Recent investigations have revealed compelling evidence suggesting U.S. responsibility for a deadly airstrike on February 28 that targeted a school in Minab, Iran, resulting in the tragic deaths of 165 individuals. The strike reportedly occurred near a base belonging to Iran's Revolutionary Guard, raising serious concerns about the implications of such military actions on civilian safety. Analysts have emphasized that the incident is part of a broader pattern of escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, which has seen a marked increase in military confrontations in the region. The attack has drawn international scrutiny, with calls for accountability and a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the strike. As the situation unfolds, it remains crucial for global powers to address the humanitarian impact of military engagements and to work towards de-escalation in a region already fraught with instability.
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