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Anonymous 3w

the bbc has been bad for a while

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Anonymous 3w

Has the school been confirmed outside of Iranian media

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Anonymous 3w

Ehhh. These are more similar than it seems. “as Iran strikes region” doesn’t assign blame, but it kind of insinuates it. It still leaves it open as to whether it was actually Hezbollah or someone else. For the first one, it’s still very unclear who did it and why. Some databases apparently have the entire area geotagged as a military location before the school was separated from the military complex 10+ years ago (obviously, a human should be reviewing military targets)

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3w

Facts

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3w

no there is an internet blackout in Iran so strikes in Iran can’t be confirmed the actual school being struck is confirmed, who was responsible isn’t afaik

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 3w

There’s a possibility that the US or Israel struck the military building near the school, but explosives inside caused a secondary explosion. However, people with OSINT experience should be able to tell what happened with more certainty the next time a satellite passes over this area

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 3w

A report from some telegram channel called “Radio Gilan” claimed that this was an IRGC misfire, but the picture it (and others) have used to prove this has now been debunked. The picture of the alleged missile trail is from 1000+ km away

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