🚨 Breaking News: The U.S. military has confirmed responsibility for a missile strike that destroyed a girls’ elementary school in southern Iran on February 28, killing at least 165 people—most of them children. The admission, described as a "chain of errors and mistakes," has sparked global outrage and renewed scrutiny of U.S. military protocols.
What Happened?
General Alexus G. Grynkewich, the top U.S. commander in Europe, told Congress on Thursday that outdated intelligence led to the fatal strike. A Pentagon investigation found that officers at U.S. Central Command used incorrect coordinates provided by the Defense Intelligence Agency, resulting in the tragic targeting error.
Footage Fuels Anger
Iranian authorities released video showing missile fragments marked "Made in USA" and bearing logos of American defense contractors. The strike, which occurred during heightened regional tensions, has drawn comparisons to Hollywood disaster films—but this tragedy is painfully real. 💔
What’s Next?
With families mourning and diplomatic tensions rising, the U.S. faces mounting pressure to address accountability. As one Senate staffer tweeted: "How many ‘mistakes’ before it becomes a pattern?" 🌍⚖️
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US general confirms US missile struck Iranian school, killing over 165
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