At Iranian school devastated by airstrike, grieving families say they will never forget
The U.S. and Israel's air war with Iran has killed thousands since its launch, but perhaps no deaths have left more of an awful imprint than the strikes on a school in southern Iran. More than 150 died, most of them schoolchildren, and there is little doubt it was American missiles that struck. Special Correspondent Reza Sayah is the first American television correspondent to report from the site.
The U.S. and Israel's air war with Iran has killed thousands since its launch, but perhaps no deaths have left more of an awful imprint than the strikes on a school in southern Iran. More than 150 died, most of them schoolchildren, and there is little doubt it was American missiles that struck. Special Correspondent…
The U.S. and Israel's air war with Iran has killed thousands since its launch, but perhaps no deaths have left more of an awful imprint than the strikes on a school in southern Iran. More than 150 died, most of them schoolchildren, and there is little doubt it was American missiles that struck. Special Correspondent Reza Sayah is the first American television correspondent to report from the site.
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