The Guardian World••2 min read
Four months after the horrific Iran school bombing, fears grow that Trump and Hegseth will bury the truth

Four months after a US military strike on a girls' elementary school in Minab, Iran, killed at least 175 people, including many children, concerns are mounting that the Pentagon's investigation into the incident may not be made public. The attack, which involved a Tomahawk cruise missile fired on the first day of the war, has yet to yield any official explanation from the military. Critics suggest that the findings of the secretive investigation, which reportedly concluded recently, could be classified to conceal potential military errors. The lack of transparency has fueled fears that the truth behind the deadliest US civilian bombing in decades may be suppressed.
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