The Investigation Into the Minab Elementary School Bombing Is Done. Where Is It?
New details are emerging about the U.S. attack on the Minab school that killed 168 people and yet the Trump administration continues to stonewall and is refusing to release findings, even as CNN reports that U.S. military officials knew within days what happened.
Heres what we know: On the morning of February 28, 2026, the first day of Operation Epic Fury, the United States bombed the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls elementary school in Minab, a small city in southern Iran. At least 168 people were killed the majority of them girls between the ages of 7 and 12. More than 100 children and staff were wounded. By any measure, it was one of the deadliest single strikes on civilians in the history of U.S. military operations in recent decades.
But more than four months later, the U.S. government continues to stonewall the public over who is responsible for this horrific crime, and if anyone will be held accountable.
CNN just reported that U.S. commanders bypassed warnings about outdated targeting data ahead of the strike. Satellite imagery analyzed by NPR showed that the school, while adjacent to an Iranian naval base, had been walled off from that facility and operating as a functioning school since at least 2016. A New York Times analysis concluded that U.S. forces most likely struck the school amid attacks on that naval base. And critically, Reuters reported that U.S. military investigators themselves believed U.S. forces were likely responsible.
Neither the United States nor the Israeli government has taken public responsibility. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, when asked about the strike on March 4, said only: All I know, all I can say, is that were investigating that. He offered no commitment to transparency or accountability, and no timeline for the investigation. He also said that Operation Epic Fury would have no stupid rules of engagement and described U.S. military operations as delivering death and destruction from the sky all day long. President Donald Trump, when asked directly about the strike, said he doesnt think it was the United States and that he doesnt know if we are ever going to solve that problem.
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Shitler & Co. will never admit that they screwed up.