10.03.2026 07:50
New footage has emerged from the attack on the Shajareh Tayyibe Primary School in Minab, Iran, in which 168 children and a total of 175 people lost their lives. The footage shows the school being hit by a Tomahawk missile, while President Trump, recalling the words "The attack was carried out by Iran," stated, "Tomahawks are sold and used by other countries as well. It is certain that Iran also has Tomahawks."
The ongoing war between the USA, Israel, and Iran continues to have severe consequences for civilians. New footage has emerged regarding the attack on the Shajareh Tayyibe Primary School in Minab, Iran. The images have reignited discussions about the responsibility for the attack.
NEW FOOTAGE HAS EMERGED
A total of 175 people, including 168 children, lost their lives in the attack carried out in Minab, Iran. After the incident, the parties blamed each other, while new footage related to the attack was published in the international press.
TOMAHAWK DETAIL MADE HEADLINES
The footage released by the US media showed that a Tomahawk cruise missile, which is in the inventory of the US military, hit the school. These images contradicted the statements made earlier by US President Donald Trump, claiming "the attack was carried out by Iran."
"WILL YOU ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY?"
Following the development, a new question was directed to US President Donald Trump regarding the issue. A journalist asked Trump, "It appears that the girls' school in Iran was likely destroyed by a Tomahawk missile. Will the US accept any responsibility?"
LOOK AT HIS RESPONSE
Trump gave a response that did not directly accept responsibility. Arguing that Tomahawk missiles are not only used by the US, Trump stated that other countries could also possess this weapon.
In his statement, Trump said, "Tomahawk is sold and used by other countries as well. It is certain that Iran also has Tomahawks."
TRUMP HAD DENIED THE ALLEGATIONS
After the attack, US President Donald Trump denied the allegations that the school was hit by the US. Trump claimed that the attack occurred due to faulty munitions belonging to Iran. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also stated in his remarks that the party targeting civilians was Iran.
THE WORDS OF THE CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF CAME TO THE AGENDA
A previous statement by US Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine also brought the discussions back to the forefront. Caine had indicated that in the early hours of the war, the US Navy conducted attacks on targets in the southern line using Tomahawk missiles.
THE SCHOOL ATTACK RECEIVED REACTIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Iran's state television announced on February 28 that the US and Israel had attacked the Shajareh Tayyibe Girls' Primary School in Minab, located in Hormozgan province. According to the Iranian Red Crescent, more than 165 people had lost their lives in the attack.