Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth authorized a September military strike, later claiming ignorance of a second attack to eliminate survivors. He cited “fog of war” for not seeing them. President Trump also denied knowledge of the follow-up strike. Congress is investigating potential war-crime violations, with Hegseth calling a report on his orders “fabricated.”
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