US Military Avoids Blame for Deadly Iran School Attack Amid Ongoing Probe
A top US commander stated the investigation into an attack on an Iranian school, which killed 155, is complex due to its location on an IRGC missile base. Responsibility has not been taken.
A top commander of US forces in the Middle East avoided taking responsibility on Tuesday for an attack on a school in Iran that left 155 people dead on day one of the war, insisting a “complex” probe continues. Admiral Brad Cooper, the commander of US Central Command (CENTCOM), told a congressional oversight panel that “the school itself is located on an active IRGC cruise missile base”, making the investigation “more complex than the average strike”. IRGC stands for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary...