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Darwin, 14 March: A U.S. senator has demanded accountability from President Donald Trump following a missile strike on a girls’ school in southern Iran that reportedly killed 170 students.
According to reports, the attack occurred in the city of Minab on the first day of the Iran–U.S.–Israel war on February 28. A missile hit the girls’ school, leaving at least 170 students dead.
Reacting to the incident, U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock called for answers from President Trump. In a post on social media platform X (Twitter), Warnock said leaders who ignore the deaths of children need “moral reform,” adding that the killing of children is unacceptable under any circumstances and that Iranian children are also “God’s children.”
The attack has triggered strong criticism of Trump and his administration both inside the United States and internationally. However, Trump has denied that U.S. forces targeted a school in Iran, claiming that Iran’s own defense forces were responsible for the Minab school tragedy.

Investigations have reportedly found that the school was struck by a Tomahawk missile—a missile developed by the United States and not used by Iran’s military. After this information emerged, Trump said he had no knowledge of the matter.
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