Iran mourns children killed in missile strike on school in Minab
Iranians are mourning children killed in a missile strike on a school in Minab, in Hormozgan Province, in what is described as the deadliest single attack in the war on Iran so far.
The strike hit the school on 28 February and killed 155 people, including 120 children, according to the supplied report.
It says the attack was carried out by missile.
The report says a preliminary American military investigation found the strike was made in error.
It says the intended target was an adjacent Islamic Revolutionary Guards Military Base.
The scale of the deaths, especially among children, makes the incident a major point of grief and anger in Iran.
It also raises questions about how the strike was carried out and how the target was identified.
The supplied material says a correspondent was given rare access to the bombsite, indicating continued attention on the aftermath of the attack.
No further details are provided on the condition of the site or any formal Iranian response.