Reports Claim Identification of 152 Victims After Alleged Strike on Iranian Girls’ School

According to a report by Sky News, 152 people who were killed on the first day of alleged US and Israeli attacks on Iran have now been identified.
The report states that on 28 February, the United States and Israel launched sudden strikes on Iran, during which the Minaab Girls’ Primary School was reportedly hit in heavy bombing. The attack is said to have resulted in the deaths of schoolgirls and teachers.
Initially, the United States denied responsibility for the strike. However, the report claims that later investigations by US authorities themselves attributed responsibility for the attacks to the United States.
It further adds that, based on information gathered from various sources, all victims — including 120 students aged between 6 and 13 and 26 teachers — have now been identified.





