Mar 11 β€’ 16:21 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Guardian

US responsible for deadly missile strike on Iran school, preliminary inquiry says

A US military investigation has reportedly attributed responsibility for a deadly missile strike on an Iranian elementary school to a targeting error by US planners.

A preliminary investigation by the US military indicates that a Tomahawk missile strike on an Iranian elementary school in February, which resulted in the deaths of many children, was due to a targeting mistake. The strike, which occurred on February 28 at the Shajarah Tayyebeh elementary school, has been described as one of the most devastating incidents of civilian casualties involving American forces in recent history.

The report cites Iranian officials who have claimed the death toll from the strike is at least 175, most of whom were children. This incident has sparked outrage and condemnation from Tehran, which provided video evidence of the missile strike along with parts from US-made munitions. Despite previous claims by Donald Trump that Iran was responsible for the incident, the emerging findings of the inquiry challenge that narrative and place the blame squarely on US military actions.

As the investigation is still ongoing, the implications of these findings could lead to significant diplomatic fallout between the US and Iran. Heightened tensions, if not addressed, may escalate further, complicating any future negotiations regarding regional security and US-Iran relations. This incident serves as a critical reminder of the risks associated with military operations in civilian areas and the necessity for stringent targeting protocols to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

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