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Trump claims that 'nobody attacked Iran girls school on purpose'

U.S. president Donald?Trump stated on Wednesday that a?girls' school in Iran was not attacked deliberately in February. He cited?an investigation of the incident. First reported that an initial internal U.S. Military investigation indicated U.S. Forces were most likely responsible for the deadly strike in Minab, southern Iran. Since then, the Pentagon has elevated its investigation but hasn't acknowledged any preliminary results.

According to Iranian officials, the strike on February 28th, the first day in the conflict, resulted in the deaths of more than?175 teachers and children.

Trump said, "That is under investigation" at a press event held on the sidelines of a Group of Seven meeting in Evian-les-Bains in France. He added, "Mistakes are made in war." "Nobody did it on purpose."

Trump claimed at first, "without any evidence," that Iran was to blame. Since then, he has said that he doesn't know enough about the attack, that an inquiry is underway and that he accepts the results. The head of U.S. Central Command stated last month that the investigation into the attack on the girls' school was "complex", given that the school?was situated on an active Iranian missile base, but he said the probe is nearing its conclusion. The school's website shows that the school is located 'next to' a compound run by the 'Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps', the military force which reports directly to Iran's Supreme Leader. Citing sources familiar with the issue, it was reported that U.S. officials who were responsible for creating targeting packages used outdated intelligence.

(source: Reuters)