White House spokeswoman Carolyn Leavitt stated that the United States has no information confirming an airstrike on a girls' elementary school in Iran. This came in response to a reporter's question regarding reports of 175 people killed in a bombing that targeted a school in the southern city of Minab.
Leavitt clarified that "we have no knowledge of it," indicating the US administration's lack of information about the incident.
The statement sparked widespread reactions on social media platforms, with some commentators questioning how precise military operations could be carried out against specific targets when the perpetrators reportedly had no knowledge of the presence of civilians at the targeted site.
Others considered the response an attempt to evade responsibility, noting its similarity to previous official Western stances on civilian casualties in conflicts.




