Who will answer for the Iranian schoolchildren killed in Minab?
The Take17 Mar

Who will answer for the Iranian schoolchildren killed in Minab?

A United States missile strike destroyed a primary school in Minab, Iran. It killed more than 170 people, most of them young children. An Al Jazeera investigation suggests the attack may have been deliberate. As US officials deny responsibility and launch an internal probe, can Americans hold the US accountable?

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