Trump’s Reckless War Proves His Board of Peace Is a Farce
New York Times verification reveals graphic images of rescue workers searching the rubble of a destroyed school in southern Iran, with casualties including a child's severed arm.
- New York Times verified footage shows rescue workers digging through the remains of a modest two‑story school in southern Iran, documenting the scene.
- At the site in southern Iran, the modest two‑story school sat beside a military installation, now reduced to rubble.
- Graphic imagery shows the severed arm of the child and injuries among victims recovered at the site, illustrating the severity of casualties.
- Major U.S. media outlets covered the verified images, increasing national visibility of the incident, while Armstrong at The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote about the scene, drawing attention.
- The destruction and casualties suggest a severe local humanitarian toll as the destroyed civilian school beside a military installation affects the local community, civilians, and children, while leading outlets circulate graphic images likely to intensify scrutiny.
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Jenice Armstrong: Trump’s reckless war proves his Board of Peace is a farce
New York Times-verified images from a scene in southern Iran are horrific. A severed arm of a child lying in the rubble. Backpacks covered in ashes. The dead in body bags. Video of rescue workers digging through the remains of…
Trump’s reckless war proves his Board of Peace is a farce
New York Times-verified images from a scene in southern Iran are horrific. A severed arm of a child lying in the rubble. Backpacks covered in ashes. The dead in body bags. Video of rescue workers digging through the remains of…
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