In a significant development, six weapon experts have disputed the US claims that an Iranian missile was responsible for the devastating attack in Lamerd, Iran. The attack, which occurred on the first day of the war, resulted in the deaths of 21 individuals, including four children.
The U.S. Central Command, known as CENTCOM, has denied allegations regarding an airstrike on a sports hall and residential area in Lamerd, Iran, on February 28. The command emphasized that these claims are unfounded and lack credible evidence.
The US military has denied carrying out a strike on a gym and residential area in Lamerd, Iran, following a New York Times report alleging the use of an American ballistic missile in the attack. The incident reportedly resulted in the deaths of around 15 people, including children.
In a significant escalation, a modern U.S. missile targeted a gym and an elementary school in Lamerd, southern Iran, resulting in at least 21 fatalities. The attack coincided with the onset of war with Iran on February 28.
Experts revealed the use of precision missiles in a deadly attack on the Iranian city of Lamerd, resulting in 21 fatalities. The attack occurred amid escalating regional tensions.