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Iran Accuses US of 'Calculated' Assault on School
A US military probe attributed the Tomahawk strike on the school to outdated targeting coordinates, while Iran claims the attack was deliberate and a war crime.
- A US military probe found a Tomahawk cruise missile struck Shajarah Tayyebeh elementary school in Minab on February 28 due to outdated coordinates, according to The New York Times.
- Addressing the United Nations Human Rights Council on Friday, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi described the strike as a "calculated, phased assault" that killed "more than 175 students and teachers."
- Providing video testimony, Mohaddeseh Falahat, the mother of two children killed, urged diplomats "not to let this tragedy be forgotten."
- UN rights chief Volker Turk told the council the bombing evoked "visceral horror," while Cuban ambassador Rodolfo Benitez Verson called for "an independent and impartial investigation."
- As the conflict marks one month today, March 27, senior US officials say the strike remains under investigation, though Chinese ambassador Jia Guide criticized operations "without authorisation of the Security Council.
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