Hegseth says an officer has been appointed to investigate deadly strike on Iranian school.
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An ongoing, internal US military investigation showed US forces were likely responsible for the strike.
Evidence is growing that outdated US intelligence was "likely" to blame for the attack on a school in southern Iran which killed more than 170 people, most of them children.
Outdated intelligence likely led to a deadly missile strike on an elementary school in Iran, according to a U.S. official and three sources familiar with the preliminary findings.
Evidence continues to mount that the U.S. was responsible for the deadly school strike in southern Iran that killed scores of children as images taken near the school have emerged showing fragments of American-made missiles
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US Central Command has assigned investigators to look into an attack on a all-girls elementary school in Iran that killed about 180 people, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Newly surfaced video adds to evidence that the United States likely struck a school in Iran, killing more than 170 people, including scores of children. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warns that Tuesday 'will be yet again our most intense day of strikes inside Iran: The most fighters, the most bombers, the most strikes, intelligence more refined and better than ever.'… Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
The seamen died when Iranian warship the Iris Dena was sunk on 4 March by a US submarine near Sri Lanka. Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.
Evidence suggests that the US was most likely to be behind the attack that killed over 100 children Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is wounded and likely disfigured, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Friday, adding that the country's leadership was on the run. Grouped from 14 articles across 10 sources.