Video Shows US Missile Hit Near Iranian School, Contradicting Trump Claims

A newly emerged video appears to show a US Tomahawk missile striking an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps naval base in Minab, Iran. The base is adjacent to an elementary school where Iranian state media reports over 160 pupils were killed in a February 28 strike. Weapons experts, including Sam Lair, confirm the munition in the video matches the characteristics of a US Tomahawk missile. This evidence contradicts recent claims by former US President Donald Trump, who blamed Iran for the school strike.

Key Points: Video Links US Strike to Iranian School Attack, Contradicts Trump

  • Video shows US Tomahawk missile strike
  • Contradicts Trump's blame on Iran
  • Strike hit IRGC base near school
  • Over 160 pupils reported killed
  • Experts confirm missile characteristics
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New video links timing of school strike to US attack on nearby IRGC facility in Iran: Media

New footage shows a US Tomahawk missile striking an IRGC base adjacent to an Iranian school where 160+ pupils died, contradicting Trump's blame on Iran.

"The geolocated video shows a cruise missile hitting one of the centrally located buildings at the base. - Sam Lair"

Washington, March 9

A newly emerged video appears to show a US airstrike targeting a building at an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps naval base in Minab, Iran, adjacent to an elementary school where Iranian state media says more than 160 pupils were killed on February 28.

The footage, posted by the semi-official Iranian news agency Mehr News, is the first to show missiles striking the area and adds to a growing body of evidence that appears to contradict recent claims by US President Donald Trump casting blame on Iran, Xinhua news agency reported quoting the CNN report.

In the footage, filmed from a nearby construction site, a munition consistent with a US Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM) can be seen before striking a location inside the IRGC base, said the report, noting that Israel does not operate the Tomahawk missile.

Sam Lair, a research associate at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, told CNN the munition in the video matches the characteristics of a Tomahawk missile.

"First, it fits the visual characteristics of a TLAM. The cruciform shape with centrally mounted wings and a tailkit at the back. Second, the video was taken about 250 meters from the likely impact point. That means the munition has to be large. This rules out other munitions in the US stockpile with similar visual characteristics like the GBU-69B," Lair was quoted as saying.

"The geolocated video shows a cruise missile hitting one of the centrally located buildings at the base," said Lair, adding that while the video does not show the moment of impact on the school, it "was likely part of the same strike and would have been accompanied by other, similar cruise missiles."

Other weapons experts CNN has consulted agreed with the assessment, said the media outlet.

Trump on Saturday blamed Iran for the Minab school strike, despite analyses from CNN and multiple other media outlets.

Iran has blamed the United States for the Minab school strike, according to Iranian state media.

At least 1,332 Iranian civilians, including women and children, have been killed and thousands more injured since US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran were launched on February 28, Iran's UN ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani said Friday.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Very tragic news. It's a stark reminder why India's foreign policy of strategic autonomy and non-alignment is so crucial. We must not get dragged into other nations' conflicts. Our focus should be on our own security and development.
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David E
The technical analysis from the weapons expert is compelling. If a Tomahawk was used, that points directly to the US. Contradicting your own intelligence and media reports to cast blame elsewhere is a dangerous precedent for any democracy.
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Anjali F
As an Indian, seeing news like this makes me worry about regional stability. Any escalation in the Middle East affects us all - from oil prices to the safety of our diaspora. Dialogue is the only way forward, not more strikes.
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Siddharth J
The casualty numbers are staggering. Over 1300 civilians? This is not warfare, this is a humanitarian catastrophe. The UN must step in more forcefully. India, as a voice of the Global South, should also call for an immediate ceasefire and independent investigation.
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Michael C
While the evidence appears strong, we must be cautious. In today's age, video evidence can be manipulated. We need verification from multiple independent sources. That said, if true, targeting near a school is indefensible.

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