FactCheck: Iran school satellite imagery shows evidence of targeted strike, says expert
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Experts say the precision of the strike, which hit the buildings squarely in the center, suggests the use of an explosive weapon, most likely air-launched. Satellite images from December show dozens of people on what appears to be a handball court at the school. The wall separating the school and the IRGC base does not indicate the deliberate targeting of a civilian facility, but reports suggest there may have been an error in targeting or intel…
By JULIA FRANKEL and MICHAEL BIESECKER JERUSALEM (AP) — Satellite imagery, expert analysis, a U.S. official, and public information released by the U.S. and Israeli militaries all point to an explosion that killed dozens of girls at a school in Iran as almost certainly caused by U.S. airstrikes, which also hit an adjacent compound associated with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. The February 28 attack, which resulted in the highest number of civilian…
Satellite images, expert analyses, statements by an U.S. leader and information published by North American and Israeli military officers suggest that the death of nearly 200 Iranian children by an air attack is attributed to the North American.
According to satellite imagery that has emerged regarding the school massacre in Iran, the school building was targeted simultaneously with an attack by the US on the adjacent naval base.
Who likely struck the Iranian girls’ school?
What the available evidence shows about the attack Satellite imagery, forensic analysis and statements from U.S. and international investigators have converged on a strikingly narrow conclusion: the blast that devastated a girls’ school in southern Iran most likely came from a munition fired by…

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