Unveiling the Controversy: Tomahawk Missile Strike in Iran

New evidence suggests an American Tomahawk missile struck a compound in southern Iran, killing over 165 people. This development contradicts US President Trump's claim blaming Iran. Satellite imagery and footage analyzed by experts, including Bellingcat, indicate US involvement, sparking international law concerns.

Unveiling the Controversy: Tomahawk Missile Strike in Iran
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Newly analyzed footage sheds light on a controversial missile strike in southern Iran, pointing to the possible involvement of an American Tomahawk missile. The strike, which occurred near a school in Minab, Iran, has resulted in significant casualties, raising concerns about US activities in the region.

Despite President Donald Trump's assertions that Iran was responsible, experts have identified the missile as a Tomahawk, only possessed by the US in this conflict. Analysis by Bellingcat and satellite imagery substantiate these findings, contradicting the official narrative and prompting discussions on international law violations.

The US administration, however, maintains its stance, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasizing the precision and efficacy of their military campaign, dismissing concerns of international humanitarian law breaches as the investigation continues.

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