The UN's human rights chief has urged the US to conclude its investigation and publish its findings into a deadly strike on an Iranian primary school that happened on the first day of the war last month.
The bombing "evoked a visceral horror," Volker Türk said at an urgent debate in the UN Human Rights Council, saying there "must be justice for the terrible harm done".
The attack on Shajareh Tayyebeh school consisted of two missile strikes in quick succession that killed at least 168 people, including about 110 children, Iranian officials have said.
US media have reported that American military investigators believe its own forces were likely responsible for hitting the school unintentionally.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth previously said the matter was being investigated.







