Evidence strengthens suspicion that the girls' school was harmed in American strikes in Iran
A recent airstrike on a girls' elementary school in Minab, Iran, is suspected to have been conducted by the U.S. military, as shown by satellite images and social media reports.
A week has passed since the bombing of a girls' elementary school in Minab, southern Iran, marking it as one of the deadliest incidents since the start of military strikes in Iran. So far, no party has officially claimed responsibility for the bombing that resulted in the deaths of numerous civilians. However, a collection of evidence gathered by The New York Times, including satellite images released recently, social media posts, and verified videos, suggests that the school was hit during a precise strike that coincided with attacks on a nearby Revolutionary Guards base. Official statements from U.S. officials further reinforce the assessment that the strike was likely carried out by the United States.