Middle East March 11, 2026

Missile that hit Iranian school identified as US Tomahawk

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Missile that hit Iranian school identified as US Tomahawk

Strike on a School in Iran: Remains of US "Tomahawk" Missile Found

Missile that fell on Iranian - Missile that hit Iranian school, US-made - Missile debris discovered during deadly attacks in southern Iran is claimed to belong to a US-made "Tomahawk" cruise missile. This striking information emerged as a result of analyses conducted by CNN.

Iranian officials released photos of missile debris found during strikes on a naval base and an elementary school in the country's south on February 28. Studies conducted on these remains indicate traces of US-made weapons.

Analysis conducted by CNN experts indicates that the missile parts match the characteristic features of "Tomahawk" cruise missiles. This is considered a serious claim that could further escalate tensions in the region.

This incident targeted strategically important objects located in the southern part of Iran. In addition to the naval base, the targeting of an elementary school, considered a civilian object, has caused concern in the international community.

No detailed official comment has yet been made by Iran regarding these claims, but it is noted that investigations into the origin of the missile debris are ongoing. International observers are closely following the details of the incident.