US responsible for deadly attack on Iranian school: Amnesty International
The rights group said on Monday that a US-manufactured Tomahawk missile was likely used in the attack on the school in the southern city of Minab on February 28. “Tomahawk missiles are used exclusively by US forces in this conflict and are precision-guided missiles,” it said. Advertisement While Washington has said it is investigating the incident, US President Donald Trump’s administration faces growing calls to carry out a thorough probe and ensure accountability for what happened. We fight...
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