Major documentary points out that the US was behind attacks that killed 120 schoolchildren
Sky News has made a major investigation into the attack on the Shajareh Tayyebeh school in Minab, Iran, which in February killed 120 schoolchildren in an attack in which a total of 156 lost their lives.
Here, seven independent experts say that the attack was the responsibility of the United States.
And it was not a question of more stray missiles, but rather a targeted attack, says Wes Bryant, a former targeting specialist in the US Air Force.
"The impact sites were almost exactly in the middle of each of the seven to nine buildings that were hit, including the school," he told Sky News.
No one has claimed responsibility for the attack since February, and
US President Donald Trump has previously accused Iran of being behind the attack.
According to Sky News, at least nine bombs fell in less than 85 seconds on the girls' school.
Three independent experts confirm to Sky News that the missiles used were Tomahawks. They assess this on the basis of video material showing the characteristic fins on the missiles.
Military analyst Umair Yunus, who works at a defense intelligence firm, told Sky News that the United States is the only party to the war that uses Tomahawk missiles.
Neither Iran nor Israel use the missiles, he said.
The New York Times has also previously spoken to sources who have been close to an investigation into the attack, who point out that the U.S. military central command allegedly provided the wrong coordinates for the attack.
The school was previously part of an Iranian military base, writes The New York Times.
Sky News' investigation has resulted in an almost 50-minute documentary
that is available on YouTube.
According to the media outlet, the US military's internal investigation into the attack is still under review.
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