US Footprint in Iran School Attack: Missile Remnants Discovered at the Scene
Evidence of US Hand in - US hand in Iran school attack - The discovery of US-made missile remnants near a deadly attack on a school in Iran has raised serious international questions. According to The New York Times, these remnants are clearly visible in photos released by Iran.

A video analysis conducted by the BBC also reveals that a US missile targeted a military base located near the Iranian school. These discoveries have further fueled discussions about who is behind the attack, strengthening claims of potential US responsibility for the incident.
Forbes magazine notes that evidence of US responsibility in the attack on an Iranian girls' school is increasing. Such claims have reignited concerns about Washington's operations in the Middle East.
US senators have demanded a full-scale investigation into the "horrific" attack on a girls' school in Iran. According to Al Jazeera, the senators specifically emphasized that this incident violates international law and demanded that those responsible be punished.
Former US President Donald Trump, however, displayed a different stance regarding this incident. He claimed that the attack could have been carried out by Iran or "another party," attempting to keep the issue of responsibility ambiguous. This statement further complicates the political aspects of the incident.
International pressure is increasing to uncover all details of the incident and identify those responsible. This attack has the potential to further exacerbate the already tense situation in the region.
