NYT: The strike on the school in Iran was with an American Tomahawk missile (video)
New footage confirms a US Tomahawk missile strike hit a school in Minab, Iran, resulting in 175 deaths.
New footage published by the New York Times and verified by the open-source investigative group BellingCat reveals that a US Tomahawk missile struck a school in Minab, southern Iran, resulting in 175 casualties. The attack, which occurred on February 28, showcases the dire consequences of military actions in civilian areas, raising international concerns over the use of such weapons in populated regions.
The video highlights not only the missile impact on a nearby Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) facility but also shows smoke rising from the vicinity of a girls' school, indicating the grave repercussions of the strike. The unfortunate incident underscores the complexity and the tragic outcomes of conflicts where military operations intersect with civilian life.
As a consequence of this event, there will likely be intensified scrutiny of the United States' military engagement in Iran and the broader implications of using precision-guided munitions like Tomahawk missiles in areas with high civilian density. This bombing raises urgent questions regarding accountability and the safety protocols in place to protect non-combatants during military actions.