US-Made Tomahawk Debris Appears in Iran Minab School Attack, NYT Visual Investigation Finds

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New York Times Visual Investigations reports that mangled remnants Iran publicized from the Feb. 28 Minab school attack appear to be parts of a modern U.S.-made Tomahawk cruise missile, based on photos showing manufacturer markings and component details identified by the Times; the strike killed about 175 people, mostly children.
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