Watch: What the U.S. probe revealed about the Tomahawk strike on Iran school

A recent U.S. military investigation has revealed that a Tomahawk missile inadvertently hit a girls’ school in Minab, southern Iran, amidst the early phases of the Israel-Iran conflict. The strike, which occurred on February 28, was attributed to outdated targeting data that led to the tragic error. Preliminary findings from a prominent U.S. newspaper indicate that the United States bears responsibility for the incident, raising serious concerns about the accuracy of military intelligence and the implications for civilian safety in conflict zones. This incident underscores the challenges faced by military operations in densely populated areas, particularly in the context of ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region. As investigations continue, there are calls for accountability and a reassessment of military protocols to prevent such occurrences in the future, highlighting the need for enhanced precision in targeting to safeguard non-combatants during military engagements.
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