NYT: The USA Behind the Strike on the Girls' School in Iran - Targeted Based on the Guards
An analysis from the New York Times suggests that a deadly strike on a girls' school in Iran was linked to attacks on a nearby naval base of the Revolutionary Guards, resulting in numerous civilian casualties, including children.
On February 28, a devastating strike hit a public school in the southern Iranian city of Minab, killing dozens, including many children. This incident is considered the deadliest attack on civilians amid ongoing U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran, although no party has officially claimed responsibility. According to an analysis by the New York Times, the attack coincided with precise strikes against a nearby naval base of the Revolutionary Guards, indicating a possible miscalculation in targeting.
The New York Times gathered evidence, including satellite images, videos, and social media posts, to support their findings that the school suffered significant damage from a high-precision strike at the same time attacks were ongoing against the naval facility. This raises critical questions about the impact of these military operations on civilian infrastructure and the severe consequences they can have on innocent lives in conflict zones.
The city of Minab is located near the Strait of Hormuz, a vital energy corridor, making it strategic in the regional military tensions. The situation points to the complex dynamics at play in Iran, where military actions aimed at strategic targets can lead to tragic civilian casualties, heightening tensions and potentially exacerbating the relationship between Iran and the West as the world watches closely for responses from the Iranian government regarding this incident.