Satellite imagery points to targeted U.S. airstrike near Iran school

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Satellite imagery and U.S. officials say a Feb. 28 blast at Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary School in Minab likely stemmed from a U.S. airstrike hitting a nearby Revolutionary Guard complex, killing more than 165 people, mostly students; Iran and Israel deny responsibility. The Pentagon is investigating, while the UN and human‑rights groups condemn strikes on schools. Independent verification is lacking, but experts note damage patterns and proximity to Guard facilities suggest a targeted strike.
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