US Reportedly Responsible for Missile Strike on Iranian School Due to 'Incorrect Targeting,' New York Times Cites Officials
Summary
A Tomahawk missile struck a school in Minab, Iran due to 'incorrect targeting' by the US military, resulting in over 150 deaths. The US is reported responsible for the incident according to preliminary investigation.
Key Points
- A Tomahawk missile hit an Iranian school in Minab due to incorrect targeting by the US military.
- The strike was part of a military attack on a nearby Iranian base.
- More than 150 people reportedly died in the incident.
- US President Donald Trump initially suggested Iranian responsibility but accepted the investigation's outcome.