Military experts and U.S. defense officials directly contradicted President Donald Trump's claim that Iran attacked the Shajarah Tayyebeh elementary school in Minab, killing at least 175 people. A government official reviewing satellite imagery stated Trump was "lying," and the strike was clearly not an Iranian failed rocket. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stopped short of agreeing with Trump, saying the incident is under investigation. Video analysis by former Special Operations controller Wes Bryant identified the munition as exclusively U.S.-made Tomahawk cruise missiles, indicating a precise American strike operation targeting the compound. Another former Pentagon official specializing in civilian harm confirmed the precision targeting, noting entry holes suggesting perpendicular strikes from above rather than short-range ballistic missiles. Evidence indicates the U.S. likely misidentified the target location.
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