# Special Report | "AI Killer" in U.S.-Iran War: Precision Strike or Misidentification in Iranian School Bombing?

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[Caixin] In the southern Iranian city of Minab, within the same neighborhood as the Iranian Navy base, there is a white girls’ elementary school building. On February 28, during the U.S. raid on Iran, the naval base was attacked, and this school building was reduced to ruins, with at least 165 girls aged 7 to 12 killed.

According to footage taken on the scene, a bomb resembling a U.S. Tomahawk cruise missile was seen falling from the sky, and after hitting the ground, it released a cloud of dark gray smoke. However, the U.S. government does not admit to dropping the bomb. “The ‘Tomahawk’ is one of the most powerful missiles and has been sold to other countries… Iran has some, and they hope to have more,” U.S. President Donald Trump said on March 9 in response to media questions, “passing the buck,” and stated that the matter is under investigation.

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