
"The U.S. military may have lied when it tried to pin the blame for a February airstrike that killed 21 people in Iran on the Iranian government, with evidence indicating that the U.S. carried out the attack with a new missile designed to inflict maximum casualties."
"Munitions experts concluded that U.S.-made Precision Strike Missiles struck the residential area of the southern Iranian city, with video footage showing multiple airbursts."
"The Times verified the identities of 21 people killed in the strike, including at least five children, with the youngest victim being just 2 years old."
New evidence suggests the U.S. military misattributed blame for a February airstrike in Iran that killed 21 people, including children. The attack utilized Precision Strike Missiles, developed by Lockheed Martin, which are designed to maximize casualties. The strike targeted a sports hall and playground in Lamerd, resulting in significant civilian casualties. The New York Times verified the identities of the victims, revealing that at least five were children. The incident has raised questions about the military's transparency and accountability regarding the use of such weapons in conflict.
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