Watch: Video challenges Trump claim, appears to show US Tomahawk missile hitting IRGC facility near Iran school where over 160 died
A video released on Sunday appeared to show US Tomahawk cruise missiles striking near an elementary school in the southern Iranian town of Minab, where at least 168 people were reportedly killed, according to Iranian news agency Mehr.According to the footage, the missile can be seen striking a naval base located beside the school. The strike reportedly took place on February 28 and the clip was filmed from a construction site opposite the base operated by Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), according to The New York Times. As the missile hits the base facility, large plumes of smoke and debris rise into the air. The footage also shows dust and smoke rising from the area around the school. According to the satellite images, several other buildings inside the naval base were also struck during the attack.Tomahawk missiles are long-range precision-guided weapons capable of travelling about 1,000 miles. According to the US Department of Defense, they are programmed with a flight path before launch and guide themselves to their target. Each missile is around 20 feet long with a wingspan of about eight and a half feet and carries a warhead with explosive power roughly equal to 300 pounds of TNT.
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