Iran to turn bombed girls’ school into museum commemorating US ‘crimes’
Iran intends to transform a bombed girls' school in Minab into a museum commemorating what it calls US "crimes." The school was struck on February 28, resulting in the deaths of nearly 200 people, including students, teachers, and parents. The Iranian government stated the museum will serve as a historical record of American actions.

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AI-generatedIran intends to transform a bombed girls' school in Minab into a museum commemorating what it calls US "crimes." The school was struck on February 28, resulting in the deaths of nearly 200 people, including students, teachers, and parents. The Iranian government stated the museum will serve as a historical record of American actions. Media reports, citing confidential sources, suggest the US military mistakenly targeted the school, believing it was a former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps base, due to outdated location data. The school will be rebuilt at a different location as a memorial to the victims.
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5 extracted"This school is a living document of the Americans’ willingness to commit crimes"
At least 168 pupils, 26 teachers and four parents were killed in the attack.
Iran plans to convert a bombed girls’ school into a museum commemorating victims of the strike.
The New York Times and CNN have reported that preliminary investigation results indicate US responsibility.
The US is said to have targeted an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps base.