US involvement suspected in attack on Iranian school

According to a report by Reuters citing two American officials, US military forces may be behind the strike on a girls' school in the city of Minab, Iran. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This is still a preliminary conclusion of the investigation, which has not yet been completed. Sources emphasize that new information may emerge later and it may be determined that another party was behind the attack.
Therefore, current assessments are viewed not as definitive conclusions but as initial versions. Officials have not provided detailed information on why they link the attack to US military forces, what kind of ammunition was used, or why the school was specifically targeted.
For this reason, the details of the incident remain unclear. The New York Times also reported that the US might have been involved in this attack.
According to the publication, it is possible that US air forces targeted a facility belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, but the strike may have mistakenly hit the school area. So far, the US Department of Defense has only stated that an investigation into the incident is underway, while Iranian officials announced that 165 people were killed as a result of the missile strike on the girls' school in Minab on February 28.





