
According to Reuters, U.S. military investigators believe that the airstrike on a girls' school in Iran, which claimed the lives of dozens of children, may have been carried out by U.S. forces. This information came from two officials in the United States.
The investigation is ongoing, and final conclusions have not yet been presented. Investigators are only expressing preliminary assumptions about the possible involvement of American military personnel in the attack.
The agency emphasizes that it is still unclear what specific evidence led to this assessment. Information about the type of munitions used, specific military units that may be responsible for the strike, as well as possible motives for the attack remains unavailable.
The incident occurred at the "Shajareh Tayyebeh" girls' primary school, located in the city of Minab, Hormozgan province in southern Iran, near the Persian Gulf. According to Iranian authorities, the tragedy resulted in the deaths of between 150 and 180 people, mostly schoolgirls and teachers.