Possible US Tomahawk debris tied to Iran school strike, but origin remains unconfirmed

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CNN analyzed photos circulated by Iran’s state media that appear to show debris from a U.S.-made Tomahawk cruise missile at the site of the February 28 strike on the Shajareh Tayyiba school in Minab; items such as a Globe Motors actuator and a satellite antenna are identified, but provenance cannot be confirmed from the images alone. The analysis aligns with earlier CNN findings that a Tomahawk was involved in a strike on the nearby IRGC base, though attribution remains contested as the Pentagon and White House review the incident and Trump/global claims differ on who was responsible.
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