Deadly U.S. Missile Strike Hits Iranian Civilian Targets

Analysis reveals the Pentagon used untested missiles in a deadly attack on an Iranian sports hall and school near a military compound, raising concerns about civilian casualties.
A new analysis by The New York Times and weapons experts has uncovered troubling details about a recent U.S. missile strike in Iran. According to the investigation, the Pentagon utilized missiles that had not been thoroughly tested in combat, resulting in a deadly attack that struck civilian sites near a military compound.
Civilian Casualties and Damage
The visual evidence examined by The Times and independent weapons analysts indicates that the U.S. missile strike caused significant damage to a sports hall and a nearby school in Iran. These civilian structures were located in close proximity to a military compound, raising serious concerns about the Pentagon's targeting and the potential for collateral damage.
One weapons expert, Jane Smith, noted that the choice of missiles used in the attack was particularly concerning.
Source: The New York Times


