politics
March 11, 2026
Missile debris from strike on girls’ school in Iran bears US markings
The remnants appear to be from a US-made Tomahawk cruise missile manufactured in 2014 or later, the newspaper reported

TL;DR
- Missile fragments found at a girls' school in Minab, Iran, show markings typical of US munitions, as reported by The New York Times.
- The debris is believed to be from a US-made Tomahawk cruise missile, manufactured in 2014 or later.
- Iran claims the strike on February 28 killed 165 people, including students, parents, and teachers, and injured 95.
- US President Donald Trump stated the Iranian army carried out the strike, without providing evidence.
- US Democratic senators have called for a Pentagon investigation, suggesting US forces might have been involved.
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