Deadly School Attack During U.S. Strikes on Iranian Naval Base
New analysis reveals a school strike in Iran that killed dozens was part of a broader U.S. attack on a nearby naval base, where American forces were reportedly operating.
A recent analysis suggests that the deadly school attack in Minab, Iran on February 28th was actually part of a larger U.S. military operation targeting an adjacent naval base in the southern part of the country. According to officials, the U.S. forces were believed to be present and active at the naval base when the strikes occurred.
The devastating school strike, which resulted in dozens of casualties including many children, has now been linked to this broader U.S. military action against the Iranian naval facility. This revelation provides crucial context and insight into the tragic incident, which had previously been viewed as a standalone attack on a civilian target.
The details of the U.S. operation remain largely shrouded in secrecy, with both American and Iranian authorities offering limited information about the specifics of the strikes and the nature of the U.S. involvement. However, the emerging analysis points to a troubling scenario where civilian casualties were the result of a targeted military action, rather than a deliberate attack on a school.
Source: The New York Times


