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Another strike hit a community sports hall, where state media report children were playing volleyball.
Its intended target may have been an Iranian military base next door, but it appears undamaged in satellite imagery.
According to multiple Iranian state media outlets, four children were among those killed that day, including 12-year-old El Hamzaeri, an avid volleyball player.
The youngest victim was reportedly two years old.
Footage we verified of the aftermath of the sports hall strike shows the entire side of the building blackened.
Damage can also be seen on the roof, with blast fragments in the surrounding area.
According to experts, the weapon most likely used on the residential street was a U.S.
precision strike missile.
It's also known as a prism.
It can reach targets of up to 500 kilometers away.
This war marks what's believed to be the first time this weapon has been used by the US military.
That's according to the Department of Defense.
We asked the US why it used a prism in a civilian area, but they declined to comment.
America's most senior officer praised his troops' use of the system on the 13th of March.
At least, yeah, they've only been able to confirm some 33%.
And also, look, in terms of the strikes, the number of the strikes from the Iranians is coming down, but because they've worn out all of the interceptors, Israel and the United States clearly are now having to ration.
If they don't ration, then they'll have to pull it from every place on the globe and we'll be out of them within at least six months.
So you can see this is a huge problem.
Whenever you're losing $300 million aircraft, you're using $300 million aircraft, 12 US soldiers who are all wounded, two of them seriously who are wounded.
On top of that, you have all of the strikes on the air bases.