
Trump Claims Strike on Iranian Girls' School Was Unintentional
US President Trump stated that a strike on an Iranian girls' school in February was not intentional, after previously suggesting Iran might have been responsible.
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US President Trump stated that a strike on an Iranian girls' school in February was not intentional, after previously suggesting Iran might have been responsible.
A United Nations body has launched an investigation into a recent deadly strike that reportedly targeted an Iranian girls' school.

An Iranian girls' school, which was directly hit on the first day of the war, maintained a years-long online presence with numerous photos of its students and activities before it was struck alongside several other buildings.

The war between the US, Israel, and Iran has intensified with heavy strikes on Iranian targets and regional expansion, leading to nearly 800,000 people displaced and a serious humanitarian emergency.
A preliminary investigation indicates that the U.S. military used incorrect coordinates, based on old data, which led to an American missile striking a girls' school in Iran.

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.

A US admiral has stated that the American investigation into a strike on an Iranian girls' school is nearing its conclusion.
A United Nations body has launched an investigation into a fatal strike that targeted an Iranian girls' school. Details surrounding the incident and its perpetrators are currently under review.
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Iranian Kurdish opposition groups, with 4,000 to 5,000 fighters based in Iraqi Kurdistan, are prepared to challenge Tehran and have high hopes for the US-Israeli operation in Iran, but are holding back as the war unfolds.
The New York Times attributes an attack on an Iranian girls' school, which killed over 160 people, to the US military, stating that a Tomahawk missile hit the facility based on outdated intelligence.

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.
The UN Human Rights Chief reiterated his call for Washington to swiftly complete its investigation into a deadly attack on an Iranian girls' school, which resulted in 175 victims. Tehran has now accused the US of a 'calculated' assault on the school, as Iran reports over 400 women and children killed in US-Israeli attacks.
The US Defense Secretary announced an investigation into a missile attack on a girls' school in southern Iran on February 28, which Iranian sources claim killed 175 people.

Reports suggest that an attack on an Iranian girls' school was likely a mistake, possibly involving an outdated information or a US cruise missile, resulting in dozens of child casualties.
The strike, during the first day of U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, killed 150 students, according to Iran's ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva.

A Hungarian article reports that Donald Trump suggested Iranians bombed an Iranian girls' school, echoing Pete Hegseth's argument that 'the only party targeting civilians is Iran,' with at least 168 students and 14 teachers reportedly killed.

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.