WASHINGTON: A United States army investigation into a strike at a women’ college in Iran has been “advanced” on condition that it was positioned on an energetic Iranian cruise missile base however the probe is approaching its conclusion, a US army commander mentioned on Tuesday (Might 19).
Reuters first reported that an preliminary, inner US army investigation confirmed US forces have been probably accountable for the deadly strike in Minab. The Pentagon has since elevated the probe nevertheless it has not acknowledged any preliminary findings.
The incident befell on Feb 28 on the primary day of the battle and killed greater than 175 youngsters and academics, Iranian officers say.
“I am at all times reluctant to place a timetable on it. (The investigation) is coming to the top and I believe transparency is necessary,” US Admiral Brad Cooper, head of Central Command, testified on Tuesday earlier than a committee within the US Home of Representatives.
Democratic lawmakers pressed Cooper to publicly acknowledge the probably US accountability.
“It is actually fairly clear what occurred there. However 80 days on, we have now not taken accountability for that assault,” mentioned US Consultant Adam Smith, high Democrat on the Home Armed Providers Committee.
Smith famous previous examples of errant US strikes and the way the Pentagon would settle for preliminary accountability forward of the completion of its investigation.
However Cooper urged the varsity strike was completely different.
“The college itself is positioned on an energetic IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) cruise missile base. It is extra advanced than the common strike,” he instructed Smith.

