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Iran urges UN Human Rights Council to condemn attack over Minab school strike

More than 175 students and teachers were killed after a school in Minab, Iran, was hit by an airstrike on February 28. Iran has called the attack a war crime, accusing the United States of responsibility. Preliminary rep…

Iran urges UN Human Rights Council to condemn attack over Minab school strike

More than 175 students and teachers were killed after a school in Minab, Iran, was hit by an airstrike on February 28. Iran has called the attack a war crime, accusing the United States of responsibility.

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • More than 175 students and teachers were killed after a school in Minab, Iran, was hit by an airstrike on February 28.
  • Iran has called the attack a war crime, accusing the United States of responsibility.
  • Preliminary reports suggest the strike may have relied on outdated targeting data.
  • The UN has now called for a swift and transparent investigation.

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • What really happened in Minab, and who is accountable?
  • More than 175 students and teachers were killed after a school in Minab, Iran, was hit by an airstrike on February 28.
  • Iran has called the attack a war crime, accusing the United States of responsibility.
  • Preliminary reports suggest the strike may have relied on outdated targeting data.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • Iran has called the attack a war crime, accusing the United States of responsibility.
  • Preliminary reports suggest the strike may have relied on outdated targeting data.
  • The UN has now called for a swift and transparent investigation.