Mar 8 • 08:56 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

'Iran Struck School Itself', Claims Trump, Where 150 Students Lost Their Lives...

U.S. President Donald Trump has accused Iran of being responsible for a deadly strike on a school in southern Iran, resulting in the deaths of over 150 students, predominantly young girls.

The international controversy surrounding a devastating attack on a school in the southern Iranian city of Minab has intensified, with Iranian officials reporting that the attack has resulted in the deaths of over 150 children, mainly girls. Following the incident, U.S. President Donald Trump attributed the attack to Iran, calling out the inaccuracy of their weaponry during a press briefing aboard Air Force One. Trump’s assertion is that Iran launched the attack, although neither the U.S. nor Israel has claimed responsibility for it as investigations are ongoing.

On the other side, Iranian authorities have pointed fingers at the United States, accusing it of being complicit or responsible for the tragic event. Reports indicate that the attack involved either a missile or an airstrike targeted at an elementary school filled with young girls, highlighting the tragic implications of such military actions on civilian lives. This incident has sparked a larger discourse on the weapons used in regional conflicts and the impact on non-combatants, especially children, who often bear the brunt of military confrontations.

As investigations unfold, the international community is watching closely to see how the situation develops and whether further accusations or responsibilities will be assigned. The loss of life in this attack has reignited discussions around military accountability and the protection of civilian entities during conflict, emphasizing the need for stricter safeguards in war-torn regions.

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