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A US missile killed Iranian schoolchildren four months ago. We still don’t know the full story

A US missile strike that killed over 100 Iranian schoolchildren remains shrouded in silence and denial.

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The brief

A US missile strike four months ago hit a school in Iran, killing over 100 children, according to AP reconstruction. Coverage notes the Pentagon’s silence, calls for an apology and reparations in letters to editors, and highlights Trump’s continued denial of US responsibility.

Bloomberg reports an analyst’s missed remark resurfacing in the investigation. Outlets reporting include AP News, The Independent, Bloomberg.com, The Morning Call, and the Traverse City Record‑Eagle.

Observers will watch for any official U.S. statement, further investigative findings, and potential diplomatic engagement between Washington and Tehran.

Synthesized by PULSE from the headlines below under a strict no-invention contract. ✓ fact-checked: all claims supported by sources Updated 47d ago.

Quick answers

How many Iranian children were reported killed in the strike?

Coverage states that over 100 children were killed.

What has been the U.S. government’s public response?

The Pentagon has remained quiet, with no official comment reported in the coverage.

Which public figure continues to deny U.S. responsibility?

Trump is reported to still claim America wasn’t responsible.

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