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U.S. Strike in February Hit Civilian Buildings Near Military Target, Analysis Finds

Pentagon missiles struck a sports hall and school alongside a military compound in February attack, according to visual evidence analysis.

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A U.S. military strike on February 28 hit civilian buildings including a sports hall and school in addition to its intended military target, according to visual evidence analyzed by The New York Times and weapons experts.

The Pentagon attack utilized missiles that had not been previously tested in combat operations. The strike targeted a military compound but also caused damage to nearby civilian infrastructure.

Visual evidence examined by weapons experts and journalists indicates the missiles struck multiple sites in the immediate vicinity of the military facility. The analysis suggests the civilian buildings sustained direct hits during the operation.

The February 28 strike represents part of ongoing military operations in the region. The Pentagon has not yet provided detailed comment on the specific targeting or the extent of damage to civilian structures.

Weapons experts who reviewed the available evidence confirmed the use of previously untested missile systems in the attack. The analysis relied on visual documentation and expert assessment of the strike's aftermath.

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