A long-awaited report on the 2022 Iranian school bombing, which killed 13 people, including students, is reportedly set to be released by the US. The report, which has been delayed for months, is expected to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the attack and hold those responsible accountable.
The Iranian school bombing occurred in June 2022, when a bomb exploded at a girls' school in the city of Zahedan, killing 13 people, including students, and injuring many more. The attack was widely condemned by the international community, with many countries, including the UK, calling for those responsible to be brought to justice.
The US has been working closely with international partners to investigate the attack and gather evidence. While the exact contents of the report have not been disclosed, it is expected to provide a detailed account of the events leading up to the bombing and the response of the Iranian authorities.
The release of the report has sparked hopes that truth and accountability will finally be revealed, and that those responsible for the attack will be held to account. However, it remains to be seen whether the report will be made public in its entirety, or whether key details will be redacted.
The Iranian school bombing has had significant implications for the UK, with many British nationals affected by the attack. The Foreign Office has issued travel advice for the region, warning citizens of the potential for further violence.