US-Israel strikes hit two Tehran-area schools as conflict widens

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Iranian state media says missiles fired by the United States and Israel hit two schools in Parand, near Tehran, damaging a classroom and nearby homes, six days after what Iran calls a US-Israeli attack on a girls’ school in Minab that killed 165 people. The US says it was unaware a school had been hit, while some Israeli sources hint the Minab site may have been linked to an IRGC base; Tehran cites a Red Crescent figure showing thousands of civilian sites damaged in what it attributes to US-Israeli strikes as the conflict widens.
- Missiles fired by US, Israel hit two schools near Tehran: Iranian media Al Jazeera
- Satellite images show Iran school strike hit more buildings than earlier reported NPR
- Two Schools in Iran Damaged in U.S.-Israeli Bombing The New York Times
- White House pushes back against mounting questions over any US involvement in Iran school strike – as it happened The Guardian
- Iran war breaks UN Charter, strike on school shocking, UN probe says Reuters
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