School massacre in Iran leaves 150 girls dead, disturbing claims spark global debate

Washington (The Uttam Hindu):Following the devastating US and Israeli attack on Iran on February 28th, a horrific truth has emerged that has shaken humanity. This horrific bombing targeted a girls' school in the southern Iranian city of Minab, where the tragic deaths of 150 innocent girls have sent shockwaves throughout the world. Following this bloody and horrific scene, everyone is asking: Is the massacre of innocents under the guise of a world war justified? If this was a terrible mistake, who is the real culprit? Now, a shocking report has emerged that directly puts the US in the dock.
According to a sensational report by the news agency Reuters, US military investigators themselves strongly suspect the US military may be behind the deaths of 150 girls. Although the investigation is still in its early stages and no final conclusions have been reached, two top US officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, have provided clear indications. The Reuters report does not yet clarify the weapon that destroyed the school, and whether the US deliberately carried out this horrific incident or whether it was the result of a missile gone off course. Officials also believe that as the investigation progresses, new information may emerge and a third-party conspiracy may be exposed.
Regarding this horrific massacre, Iran's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Ali Bahrain, has claimed that 150 female students were killed in this horrific attack. Amidst questions from all over the world and increasing international pressure, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth finally broke his silence on Wednesday. He publicly acknowledged that the US military is conducting a thorough investigation into this horrific incident. He defended himself by clarifying that the US never deliberately targets civilian targets. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also clearly stated that if this attack was carried out by them, the War Department will investigate it with full responsibility.
The White House also appears extremely cautious on this sensitive issue. Press Secretary Caroline Levitt did not directly comment on the investigation, but she certainly reminded the world that the Iranian government, not the United States, has a brutal history of targeting civilians and children. United States Central Command spokesman Timothy Hawkins also declined to comment on the matter, citing the ongoing investigation, further deepening the suspense surrounding the incident.
