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Iran revises death toll from school bombing to 155 people

2 sources · 28 Apr 2026 · Share coverage ·

Iran revised the death toll from a school bombing in the city of Minab to 155 people, including 120 children. The attack occurred on the first day of a joint US and Israeli offensive against Iran. The Iranian government accuses the US Army of the bombing, which according to the New York Times hit the school by mistake.

The bombing occurred during a joint offensive by the United States and Israel against Iran, which responded with attacks against Israeli territory and other countries in the region. According to investigations cited by the New York Times, the projectile was launched by the U.S. Army and hit the school by mistake.

1. What we know (5)

The bombing killed 155 people, including 120 children

2 sources Oglobo G1

The attack occurred on the first day of a joint US and Israeli offensive against Iran

2 sources Oglobo G1

The Iranian government accuses the US Army of the attack

2 sources Oglobo G1

Trump initially denied responsibility, then said he would accept the Pentagon investigation results

2 sources Oglobo G1

According to the New York Times, the projectile was launched by the US Army and hit the school by mistake

2 sources Oglobo G1
2. Where coverage thins out (1)

Covered by only some sources, or where the accounts diverge.

Conflicting versions (1)

Total number of deaths in the bombing

1 source — "155 people died in total": Oglobo
1 source — "115 people died in total": G1
3. What we don't know yet

No gaps declared — all sources converge on the material facts.

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