U.S. Strike on Iran School: Senators Demand Answers
Dozens of Democratic senators are demanding answers from the Trump administration after evidence suggests a U.S. strike likely hit an Iranian elementary school, killing over 165 people, many of them children. The attack near an Iranian Revolutionary Guard base has sparked outrage, with reports indicating budget and staff cuts may have weakened efforts to avoid civilian deaths. Senators warn of potential looser targeting rules or a grave error, calling for a full investigation to prevent repeats. Satellite images and video footage show clear signs of a U.S. Tomahawk missile hitting the area, raising questions about international law compliance.
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