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US Missiles Implicated in Attack on Iranian School, CNN Reports

Military experts cited by CNN have indicated that remnants of missiles striking a girls’ school in Minab, Iran, bear the specifications of Tomahawk missiles, suggesting a potential U.S. role in the attack.

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, military affairs experts speaking with CNN have stated that the specifications displayed from the wreckage of missiles that hit the girls’ school in Minab, Iran, are consistent with Tomahawk missiles.

A report published by the CNN network’s website states that this new video provides the clearest evidence to date regarding the primary perpetrator of the missile attack on the girls’ school in Minab, Iran, which is America.

According to this report, Tomahawk missiles have been fired by the United States towards Iran since the commencement of military aggression against the country, and these missiles are not used by Iran.

Earlier, The New York Times also reported that the remnants of missiles, believed to have targeted a naval base and a girls’ primary school in southern Iran, bore signs of U.S. cruise missiles.

Human Rights Watch had previously called for an investigation into the war crime associated with the February 28 attack on a school in the Iranian city of Minab, which resulted in the martyrdom of 165 schoolgirls.

©‌ Webangah News, CNN, The New York Times, Human Rights Watch

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