A US missile strike hit the Dr Hafez Khomeyni School in Khomeyn, Iran, damaging nearby homes with no immediate casualty reports. The attack follows earlier strikes on civilian sites, prompting Tehran to reject US claims of war’s end. IRGC vows control over the conflict, threatens oil exports, while global leaders seek diplomatic solutions amid rising tensions and oil market volatility.
Khomeyn [Iran]: A United States missile strike has reportedly hit an educational facility in the central Iranian city of Khomeyn, according to Al Jazeera, citing reports from Iran's Mehr News Agency.
The site has been identified as the Dr Hafez Khomeyni School. Local reports indicate that the blast caused significant damage to several residential properties in the vicinity of the building, though as of now there has been "no immediate report of casualties."
This latest incident in Khomeyn follows mounting international pressure for a formal investigation into a previous US missile attack on a girls' school in the southern city of Minab. That strike resulted in a massacre that "killed at least 170 people, most of them young students."
Al Jazeera noted that these strikes on civilian infrastructure come amid an intensification of the conflict, as Tehran issues a defiant response to US President Donald Trump's claims regarding the conclusion of hostilities.
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