New York Times Investigation Contradicts Trump’s Claim on Attack on Girls’ School

The New York Times has refuted former US President Donald Trump’s claim that Iran was responsible for the attack on a girls’ school.
According to the investigation, an American missile struck the school, resulting in the deaths of over 160 girls.
Experts analyzed video footage of a Tomahawk missile hitting a nearby naval base. Evidence including satellite images, social media posts, and additional videos indicate that the elementary school was damaged simultaneously with the strike on the Revolutionary Guards’ naval facility.
Previously, Trump had stated publicly that he believed Iran carried out the attack. Speaking to reporters, he claimed that Iranian weapons were often inaccurate and asserted that the United States was not involved. However, he provided no evidence to support his assertion, saying only that “based on what I saw, I think it was Iran.”
The New York Times investigation challenges this claim, highlighting that the damage was consistent with a missile strike from the US targeting the naval base, not an Iranian attack. 📰💥





