Preliminary findings from the U.S. military inquiry into a Tomahawk missile strike on a girls' school in Iran determined that the United States was responsible for hitting the school. The New York Times reported this based on official American sources and others. The American strikes in the area targeted a nearby Iranian military base, and may have hit the school as a result of a target bank built on outdated information provided by U.S. military intelligence to Central Command (CENTCOM). According to the Iranians, 175 people were killed in the strike.

