Mar 10 • 22:40 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland Visir

Evidence of American Responsibility for the Attack

Foreign media reports have released evidence suggesting that an American missile struck a girls' school in Iran, resulting in numerous casualties among students.

Recent reports from various international media, including the New York Times, BBC, and The Guardian, have unveiled new evidence indicating that an American missile was responsible for attacking a girls' school in Iran, leading to the tragic deaths of at least 168 individuals, primarily young students. On the first day of U.S. airstrikes, the missile struck the school building, which was located at the edge of a military base in southern Iran. At the time of the attack, students and teachers were present inside the building, and the school had been repurposed from an earlier military installation.

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