US Missile Strike Hits Iranian School, Pentagon Investigation Underway
March 11, 2026 • Google News World
US Missile Strike in Iran: Initial Findings Suggest Outdated Intelligence
A Pentagon probe has revealed that a US missile strike likely hit an Iranian school due to outdated intelligence. Sources briefed on the initial findings say that the strike occurred during a military operation against a specific target, but the intelligence used to identify the target was no longer accurate.
The investigation is ongoing, and officials are working to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the strike. The Pentagon has not released any official statement regarding the incident, but sources have confirmed that the initial findings point to a mistake in the intelligence used to guide the strike.
Multiple news outlets have reported on the incident, citing sources who have briefed them on the initial findings. According to these reports, the US strike likely hit an elementary school in Iran, resulting in civilian casualties.
The incident has sparked concerns about the accuracy of US intelligence and the potential consequences of relying on outdated information for military operations. Several senators have demanded answers from the Pentagon regarding the incident, calling for a full investigation into the matter.
As the investigation continues, officials are working to determine the cause of the mistake and take steps to prevent similar incidents in the future. The Pentagon has not released any official statement regarding the incident, but sources suggest that an explanation is forthcoming.
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