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

Four months after a fatal missile strike on an Iranian school, reports continue to question the US military's involvement.

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A US missile strike killed over 100 Iranian schoolchildren four months ago. The incident remains a point of contention as the Pentagon has not provided detailed information regarding the attack. Donald Trump maintains that the United States is not responsible for the event.

Coverage from the Associated Press, The Independent, Bloomberg, The Morning Call, and the Traverse City Record-Eagle highlights a persistent lack of transparency. Reports emphasize the reconstruction of the strike, the public demand for apologies and reparations, and a recently surfaced remark from an analyst involved in the investigation. Future developments hinge on potential disclosures from the Pentagon.

Whether official investigations will reconcile the reported evidence with the current denial of responsibility remains to be seen.

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How many children were killed in the strike?

Reports indicate that over 100 children died in the attack.

What is the official US position on the strike?

According to coverage from The Independent, Donald Trump continues to state that America was not responsible for the incident.

What new information has surfaced regarding the investigation?

Bloomberg reports that a previously missed remark from an analyst has surfaced in relation to the investigation.

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