Karoline Leavitt Says U.S. Did Not Kill 175 People At Iranian Girls School 'That We Know Of' [View all]
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt pushed back on reports that the initial strikes from Israeli and United States forces on Iran struck a girls school, killing up to 175 people, most of them schoolgirls between the ages of 7 and 12 years old.
Not that we know of, Leavitt responded when asked during Wednesdays briefing if the Trump administration was aware of the apparent strike and appeared to suggest the reports were propaganda from Iranian state media.
Iranian state media and Iranian health officials reported the strike took place early Saturday morning in Minab, in the countrys southern Hormozgan province. Journalists from international news organizations have not been given access to independently verify the death toll or the circumstances surrounding the strike. Neither the U.S. nor Israel has claimed responsibility for the attack.
However, video footage from the alleged incident has emerged, showing black smoke rising from a damaged building adorned with murals of crayons, children and an apple. CBS News was able to geolocate the video to a building in Minab. Iranian state media has identified that building as Shajareh Tayyebeh elementary school. Irans school week runs from Saturday to Thursday, and students were in the middle of their morning session when the strike occurred.
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