The US reportedly lacks the capacity to probe the murder of around 170 children in Minab after civilian protection units were cut by 90%
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth reportedly gutted Pentagon oversight offices that would normally help investigate the deadly US strike on an Iranian girls’ school that killed at least 170 people last month, according to a Politico report.
Current and former civilian protection officers told the outlet that the number of Pentagon employees focused on mitigating civilian casualties has dropped under Hegseth from around 200 to less than 40.
The Civilian Protection Center of Excellence was among the offices slashed last year, while the team handling civilian harm at Central Command has been reduced from ten personnel to just one. Hegseth has described these units as not contributing to his goal of “lethality.”
Read more US behind strike on Iranian school – NYTOn February 28, on the first day of the unprovoked US-Israeli attack on Iran, the Shajareh Tayyebeh elementary school in Minab in the southern Hormozgan province was hit by one or several missiles, killing at least 168 schoolgirls aged 7-12 and over a dozen teachers and staff – the deadliest single incident in the ongoing war.
Videos geolocated by a number of media outlets appear to show a US Tomahawk missile hitting near the school, which was near an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps naval facility.
Hegseth has dismissed publicly available evidence, telling reporters on Tuesday that “open source is not the place to determine what did or did not happen.”
Read more US must come clean over Iranian school bombing – Tucker CarlsonUS President Donald Trump has offered shifting explanations, first suggesting “very inaccurate” Iranian munitions were to blame, then claiming without evidence that Tehran also “has some Tomahawks,” despite the missile being operated exclusively by the US in the conflict.
Last week, thousands gathered in Minab for the mass funeral, with rows of small, shallow graves prepared for the victims.
The strike has drawn international condemnation. The Russian Foreign Ministry said it “resolutely condemns” the attack, and UNESCO called it “a grave violation” of international humanitarian law. The UN human rights office has urged an investigation.
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