Nearly four months after scores of girl students were killed in Minab school in Iran, President Donald Trump has cast doubts over US role in the deadly strikes, implying it may never be known who was behind the strikes.
Over a 150 people, most of them young children, were killed on the first of Iran-US war, February 28, with reports claiming that the US was behind the strikes. The Pentagon has since elevated the probe but it has not acknowledged any preliminary findings.
'I don't know that they are ever going to solve that problem in terms of whose fault was it because there were missiles flying all over the place, and it's horrible what happened…,' Trump was quoted as saying by Reuters.
'There were missiles flying all over the place,' Trump said, and added, 'Somebody said it was our missile, maybe it wasn't our missile but I have seen nothing to lead me to believe it was,' Trump remarked, adding: 'I don't think it was us.'
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Trump further said that there were missiles flying all over the place.