The February 28 blast at Shajareh Tayyebeh
Elementary School in the city of Minab killed more than 165 people, most of
them children, making it the deadliest civilian incident reported since the
ongoing conflict began, Iranian state media said.
Satellite images reviewed by The Associated
Press show the school building largely reduced to rubble, with damage
patterns consistent with a precision airstrike, experts said.
The school was located
next to a walled compound associated with the IRGC that included several
buildings linked to its naval brigade.
Additional satellite
photos showed multiple buildings in the Guard compound struck by munitions,
leaving craters and severe structural damage. Analysts said the clustered pattern of
destruction indicated targeted strikes using air-to-surface weapons.
The United States and Israel have both been accused
by Iran of carrying out the attack, though neither country has accepted
responsibility.
US Defence Secretary
Pete Hegseth said the incident was under investigation, adding that the US does
not intentionally target civilian locations.
The strike has drawn sharp criticism from the
United Nations and international human rights groups, which warned that attacks
on schools would constitute a violation of international humanitarian law.
Analysts say the
proximity of the school to the Revolutionary Guard facility may have
contributed to a possible targeting or intelligence failure during the
operation. – Agencies