Trump denies responsibility for the school massacre in Minab, Iran, claiming photos are 'AI'

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- US President Donald Trump denied US responsibility for the massacre of school children in Minab, Iran.
- Trump claimed that the photographic evidence of the incident was produced with AI.
- The attack took place on the first day the US and Israel started the war against Iran.
- Democrats sent a letter calling for the release of US documents regarding the incident.
US President Donald Trump refused to accept responsibility regarding the massacre of school children in Minab, Iran on the first day of the war started by the US and Israel. Despite growing calls for transparency, Trump dismissed the issue, claiming that the photographic evidence of the incident was 'AI'.
These statements came after Democratic Party lawmakers sent a letter this week demanding the release of documents regarding US involvement in the incident. The President's claims appear likely to further increase international public concern and demands for transparency on the matter.
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- When did the school massacre in Minab, Iran take place?
- The massacre occurred on the first day the US and Israel started the war against Iran.
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- Trump claimed that the photos, which were alleged to belong to US munitions used in the school, were 'AI'.
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- Democrats sent a letter demanding the release of relevant US documents and transparency in the process.
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