Video Released Shows U.S. Tomahawk Missile Striking Iranian School Compound
In Brief
New video released by Iranian state media appears to show a U.S. missile hitting an Iranian school.
Key Facts
- A video released by Iranian state media appears to show a U.S. Tomahawk missile striking a school compound in Iran.
- Al Jazeera reports the video suggests a U.S. Tomahawk missile likely hit an elementary girls’ school in Minab.
- The video has been described as contradicting President Trump’s claim that Iran was responsible for the strike, according to The New York Times and NPR News.
- The video is ten seconds long and was released by Iranian state media.
- The number of casualties and further details about the incident have not been independently confirmed.
What Happened
A video released by Iranian state media appears to show a U.S. Tomahawk missile striking an Iranian school compound in Minab. The video has been described by multiple outlets as contradicting earlier statements by President Trump, who attributed responsibility for the attack to Iran.
Why It Matters
The video, if verified, could challenge official U.S. statements and raise questions about responsibility for the reported strike. The incident may impact diplomatic relations and prompt further investigation into the events surrounding the alleged attack. Casualty figures and the video's authenticity have not been independently confirmed. The narrative remains contested between sources.
What's Next
Further verification of the video's authenticity and additional investigations are expected. International responses and official statements from both U.S. and Iranian authorities may follow.
Sources
- NYT — U.S. Tomahawk Hit Naval Base Beside Iranian School, Video Shows(2d ago)
- NPR News — Video appears to show U.S. cruise missile striking Iranian school compound(2d ago)
- Al Jazeera — New missile video puts spotlight on US over Iran school attack(2d ago)
