Iran has identified the pilots who attacked the girls' school in Minab. This was announced today, March 5, according to the Fars news agency, citing sources.
"Informed sources report that it was possible to fully identify the perpetrators involved in the murder of Minab's children," the report said. "The identities of the pilots, the air bases from which they flew, as well as their citizenship have been precisely established."
Iran "will give a tough and decisive response to the crime."
As EADaily reported, on the first day of the conflict, on February 28, the Shajare Tayebe girls' school came under attack. The victims of the attack were more than 170 girls aged 7 to 12 years. It was also reported that at least 14 people from among the staff and teachers of the school were killed.

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