27 Mar, 10:03··

US strike hits Iranian school, Tehran blames US.

Der Spiegel

On February 28th, a missile attack killed 175 students in Minab, Iran. Iranian authorities blamed the United States for the attack. The U.S. government said it would investigate.

The attack happened in a southern part of Iran. It occurred on the first day of the conflict in the Middle East. More than 160 people died in the attack. Some people believe the United States was responsible. This event is causing concern and a need for answers.

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Highlights

Minab School Attack

On February 28th, 175 students were killed in a missile strike on a school in Minab, Iran, which Iran blames on the United States.

US Investigation Launched

The US government said it would investigate the attack on the school in Minab.

Football Team Tribute

The Iranian national football team honored the victims of the attack attributed to the United States.

Suspected US Involvement

Some experts suspect US involvement in the attack on the school.

Calls for Investigation

The incident is prompting calls for investigation and understanding of the situation.

Perspectives

Sources agree
  • An attack occurred at a school in Minab, Iran.
  • The attack resulted in many deaths, over 160.
  • The United States is suspected of involvement.
  • The event occurred on February 28th.
Sources disagree
Responsibility for the attack

Iran blames the United States for the attack.

Le Monde, RFI

Some experts see it as a ‘tragic error’ of the US.

Der Spiegel

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