Liveblog Iran War: White House to Present Report on Attack on Girls' School in Iran
The White House has announced that it will release findings from investigations into a deadly attack on a girls' school in Iran, although no specific timeline was given.
The White House is set to publish a report detailing the findings of U.S. investigations into a recent deadly attack on a girls' school in Iran. During a press briefing, government spokesperson Karoline Leavitt confirmed that the Department of Defense will make the report available, and ongoing investigations are still being conducted. However, she did not specify when the report would be released.
The attack, which occurred on the first day of conflict in late February in Minab, has raised international concerns, particularly as new footage purportedly shows a U.S. Tomahawk cruise missile involved in the incident. Additionally, the geopolitical implications of the attack are profound, as it has prompted warnings from Iranian officials directed at figures such as former President Trump, and suggests a complex web of intelligence sharing and military strategy in the region.
As the situation continues to develop, this liveblog keeps track of various reactions, including Russia's reluctance to share intelligence with Iran and ongoing discussions among Israeli officials. The imminent report on the girls' school attack will likely play a crucial role in shaping the narrative of U.S. involvement and its impact on U.S.-Iran relations, especially amidst ongoing tensions in the region.