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UN Panel Opens Probe Into Iran School Strike as US Reviews Possible Targeting Error

Preliminary US assessments cite outdated targeting data with AI involvement.

Overview

  • The UN investigation commission has begun examining the Minab attack, describing Iran’s reported casualty figures as credible and urging an independent inquiry.
  • Iranian officials say nearly 200 people were killed, including 168 girls aged 7 to 12, 26 teachers and four parents, at the primary school in southern Iran.
  • Reports by the New York Times and CNN, citing confidential sources, indicate the blast may stem from a US strike aimed at an IRGC facility adjacent to the school based on older location data.
  • US officials state a school would not be targeted intentionally, with Pentagon and White House reviews ongoing and President Trump awaiting the results after first attributing blame to Iran.
  • Amnesty International alleges the school was deliberately struck with guided weapons and calls it a possible war crime, while AFP confirms a viral burial image was AI-generated and absent from official funeral photos.