UN Launches Probe into Deadly School Strike Amid U.S.-Israeli Offensive
A UN inquiry is investigating a deadly attack on an Iranian primary school during U.S.-Israeli strikes, which killed 168 children, mostly girls. Initial reports suggest U.S. involvement, prompting an ongoing Pentagon probe. The incident could mark a severe civilian casualty event in decades of U.S. military actions.
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The United Nations has initiated an inquiry into a fatal missile attack on the Shajareh Tayyebeh School in Iran, coinciding with U.S.-Israeli military operations. The strikes resulted in the tragic loss of 168 young lives, primarily girls, as disclosed by Iranian officials in Geneva.
According to a Reuters report dated March 5, U.S. military investigations have indicated a probable involvement of its forces, pending a conclusive outcome. The Pentagon has since escalated the investigation, with Max du Plessis from the U.N. Fact-Finding Mission confirming credible witness reports supporting Iran's casualty figures.
"Regardless of the investigative outcome, the significant loss of innocent lives necessitates a thorough and independent inquiry," stated du Plessis during a Geneva press conference. Confirmed U.S. responsibility would categorize the incident as one of the gravest in terms of civilian casualties in recent U.S. military history in the Middle East.
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