Ruins of Minab School Found Amidst Ongoing Dispute

The remains of a girls’ school in Minab, Iran, were discovered on February 28th following an explosion. The incident has intensified a dispute surrounding the February 13th attack that resulted in significant casualties. The United States has consistently maintained that it did not target the schoolhouse adjacent to a military base in the area.

However, a video has emerged that appears to depict U.S. Tomahawk missiles being launched at the naval base itself. Previously, U.S.

President Donald Trump asserted that Iran was responsible for the attack, which reportedly resulted in the deaths of 175 individuals according to Iranian authorities. Tehran has consistently blamed the United States for the strike. The discovery of the school ruins adds further complexity to the situation.

The video’s authenticity is currently under review, but if verified, would directly contradict the U.S. government’s initial statements. The incident remains a subject of international scrutiny, with investigations ongoing to determine the precise sequence of events and the extent of involvement by all parties.

The school was located next to the military base. [Photo: ALI NAJAFI / ISNA / AFP]

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2 thoughts on “Trump denies attack on Iranian school, but video shows US missile strike on a base next to it”
  1. This is deeply concerning and raises serious questions about the ongoing situation and potential responsibility.

  2. What was the nature of the February 13th attack that led to the discovery of the Minab school ruins?

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