Summary: A New York Times Visual Investigations team used satellite imagery and other evidence to analyze an airstrike on an elementary school in southern Iran that killed at least 175 people. The video report aims to determine who might be responsible for the attack.
Main Topics Covered:
1. The analysis of a deadly airstrike on an Iranian school.
2. The use of visual evidence (satellite imagery) in investigative journalism.
3. The work of the Times' Visual Investigations team.
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How We Analyzed the Strike on the Iranian School
Malachy Browne of our Visual Investigations team describes what satellite imagery and other evidence tell us about who might be responsible for an airstrike on an elementary school in southern Iran. The strike killed at least 175 people, according to health officials and Iranian state media.By Malachy Browne, Aaron Boxerman, Coleman Lowndes and Estelle Caswell
March 6, 2026
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