Video appears to show U.S. Tomahawk missile hitting the area of the deadly school strike in Iran

Newly surfaced video adds toevidence that the United States likely struck a school in Iran, killing more than 170 people, including scores of children.

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The video, geolocated by NBC News, shows what experts say appears to be an American Tomahawk missile hitting a compound belonging to Iran'sIslamic Revolutionary Guard Corpsnext to theShajareh Tayyebeh elementary schoolwhere witnesses said children were trapped under the rubble and "people were pulling out children's arms and legs. People were pulling out severed heads."

NBC News has tried to contact the person who shot the video for further comment about the strikes, which the individual recorded Feb. 28 in the southern town of Minab. The person has not responded.

Published Sunday by Iran's semiofficial Mehr News Agency, the video was first geolocated by theonline research group Bellingcat, which said a Tomahawk — an American-made, long-range cruise missile — was used in the attack near a compound that was once home to a Revolutionary Guard military facility.

Several munitions experts agreed with that analysis, including N.R. Jenzen-Jones, the director of arms intelligence firm Armament Research Services.

The video "appears to show a Tomahawk missile," he said in an email Sunday. "This would indicate a U.S. strike," he said, adding that the U.S. was the only party in the war known to have Tomahawk missiles.

Screenshots from video showing the strike on Shajareh Tayyebeh elementary school and an adjacent Revolutionary Guard compound in Minab, Iran.

Jeffrey Lewis, the director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, California, also said in an interview Monday that he thought "the munition that is visible in that video is clearly a Tomahawk."

"It's long, cylindrical. It has a set of wings. And really no other country in this conflict has a munition that looks like that," he said. He added that it was "incredibly accurate" because it had digital scene matching built in. There will be "an onboard photograph of the thing that it's supposed to hit, and Tomahawk will look, it will match, and then it will strike," he said.

It is "rare that a Tomahawk misfires" but the U.S. does "have a history" of making targeting errors, retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Daniel Davis, a Bronze Star winner who served for 21 years, said Monday. "Everybody does."

"If you just have a satellite image, it's just a building and so if you misidentify what's in the building because of other intelligence, then that can lead to improper targeting," added Davis, now a senior fellow and military expert at Defense Priorities, a Washington-based think tank.

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Aftermath of an Israel strike on a school in Minab (Abbas Zakeri / Mehr News via Reuters)

The Pentagon has said it is still investigating the strike, while the Israeli military has maintained it is not aware of any connection between its operations in Iran and the school strike.

Trump on Saturday, told reporters onboard Air Force One that the U.S. was not responsible for the bombing, saying: "In my opinion, based on what I've seen, that was done by Iran."

U.S. Central Command did not comment on the latest video. The White House did not immediately respond to NBC News' request for comment.

Aftermath of an Israel strike on a school in Minab (Abbas Zakeri/Mehr News/WANA / via Reuters)

But the Defense Department has acknowledged the use of Tomahawk missiles in the war. On the day of the strike on the school, the Defense Visual Information Distribution Servicepublished a photo and video onlineof the USS Spruance, firing a Tomahawk land attack missile. It published a similar picture March 3.

The Spruance, an Arleigh Burke-class Aegis guided-missile destroyer, is part of the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier group.

Iranian officials said that more than 170 people, mostly children, were killed in the strike near the school. NBC News has not been able to independently verify the death toll of the attack.

The attack came hours after the U.S. and Israel launched multiple air and missile strikes on Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, sparking retaliatory attacks by the Islamic Republic on many of its Middle Eastern neighbors including Saudi Arabia, Jordan and several Gulf states.

Trump administration officials told members of Congress in a closed-door meeting last week that the U.S. had been targeting the area where the school was struck, two U.S. officials told NBC News last week. The administration officials also said their military partner, Israel, was not responsible for the school's bombing.

Iran (Iranian Foreign Media Departmen / via AP)

And a map published online by the Defense Department highlighting strikes on Iran over the first 100 hours of the military operation appeared to show that the area of Minab had been targeted.

"It is increasingly clear that the U.S. military was responsible for the deadly attack," Kenneth Roth, the former executive director of Human Rights Watch, said in a text message Monday, adding that it was "hit by a precision weapon, not an errant attack."

If an error was made, he said, it raises "urgent questions regarding why U.S. intelligence was so shoddy that it treated the school as no different from the adjacent military facility."

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Tua Tagovailoa, Falcons agree to one-year deal

Tua Tagovailoalanded on his feet quickly after being released by the Miami Dolphins.

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Tagovailoa has agreed to a one-year contract to join theAtlanta Falconsin 2026 NFL free agency, according toreports. He is signing the veteran minimum which will be $1.3 million for 2026.

The deal cannot be finalized until Tagovailoa is released Wednesday.

The Falcons entered the 2026 NFL offseason in need of a veteran quarterback behind 2024 first-round pickMichael Penix Jr.after parting withKirk Cousins. Tagovailoa will fill that need, and the 28-year-old left profiles as a good fit for Kevin Stefanski's offense.

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Tagovailoa is coming off his first losing season as an NFL starting quarterback. The 2020 first-round pick posted a 6-8 record across 14 starts while completing 67.7% of his passes for 2,660 yards, 20 touchdowns and 15 interceptions – good for second-most in the league behind only Geno Smith (17).

The Dolphins benched Tagovailoa in favor of rookieQuinn Ewersfor the final three games of the 2025 NFL season, throwing his future with the team into question.

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Days before free agency, Miami officially announced it would be releasing Tagovailoa – and absorbing an NFL-record $99.2 million in dead-cap space to do so – at the start of the new league year.

The Falcons will be hoping Tagovailoa – who made the Pro Bowl in 2023 – can enjoy a bounce-back season with a change of scenery.

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It isn't yet clear whether Tagovailoa will battle Penix for the team's starting job or just serve as high-upside insurance in case the third-year pro needs extra time to return from a torn ACL he suffered midway through last season.

Here's how things will look when Tagovailoa officially signs on Wednesday:

  • Michael Penix Jr. (injured)

  • Tua Tagovailoa

Easton Stick– the third quarterback on the Falcons' roster in 2025 behind Penix Jr. and Cousins – is a free agent.

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Pats' Christian Barmore battery, assault charges dropped by prosecutors

Prosecutors in Massachusetts are dropping the case againstNew England Patriotsdefensive lineman Christian Barmore.

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During an arraignment Monday in Attleboro District Court, prosecutors said they would not be able to prove a case against Barmore, 26, who faced assault and battery charges.

A woman who shares a child with Barmore and was previously his girlfriendfiled a criminal complaint in Decemberthat said Barmore threw her to the ground during a domestic dispute that allegedly occurred Aug. 8, 2025. The woman did not want to travel out of state for the case, Bristol County District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III told reporters,according to the Associated Press. Barmore was never arrested.

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The NFL and Patriots were aware of the charges and let the legal process play out. Barmore had been the second Patriots player charged with a physical crime after former wide receiver Stefon Diggs had been accused of felony strangulation of a former personal chef (Diggs pleaded not guilty Feb. 13).

"I think that these are allegations, like you mentioned in your question, it's things that we have to handle," Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said after the charges against Barmore were reported. "Everyday there are distractions. Some are smaller than others. Confident that we'll focus on the Dolphins and those two individuals that you mentioned will be able to handle the ongoing legal process."

Barmore started 16 games last season and had 2.0 sacks. He's been with New England since the organization drafted him in the second round (38th overall) of the 2021 draft. The Alabama Crimson Tide product is under contract with the team through the 2028 season.

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Tarik Skubal won't make another WBC start, citing spring plan and contract stakes

HOUSTON (AP) — Tarik Skubal didn't get a lot of sleep the last two nights as hemulled whether to pitch againfor the United States in the World Baseball Classic.

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In the end, theDetroit Tigersace and reigning two-time AL Cy Young Award winner decided against it.

"My spring training start days were scripted out in January with the original plan being starting and then being done," Skubal said. "And obviously when I got here my emotions kind of changed a little bit, my thought process changed a little bit and tried to make it work but just couldn't. And I hate it, but it's all right."

He said he made the decision after consulting with the Tigers and manager A.J. Hinch, his agent Scott Boras and his teammates in Houston and at spring training in Florida.

"The resounding message was to kind of be done but still be around the team as much as I can," Skubal said.

Skubal is eligible to become a free agent after this season and is expected to secure a nine-figure contract. He said his decision would have "probably" been different if not for the contract implications.

Skubal gave up a home run to Nate Eaton on his first pitch Saturday night but allowed just one single after that while striking out five in three innings ofa 9-1 victoryover Britain.

Manager Mark DeRosa fully understands why he chose not to start again and supports his decision.

"I know what's at stake for him," DeRosa said. "I'm over the moon he decided to show in the first place for us — I really am — and take the ball for us. I think it meant a lot to a lot of guys in that room. We know where his heart is. If he was in a different situation, he wouldn't be leaving."

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Last month, Skubal said he intended to make only one WBC start regardless of how far the U.S. advanced because he wanted to remain on a regular spring training regimen and ramp up for opening day with Detroit.

He said he was surprised with how emotional pitching for his country made him and it caused him to rethink his decision.

"I totally misread how I would feel," he said. "And I feel like I'm genuinely a guy that kind of understands emotions, I pitch with a lot of them, but, yeah, I missed it there, and that's what made this decision tough."

He added that he will make the trip from Tigers camp in Lakeland, Florida, to Miami to be with the team if the U.S. advances there for the semifinals and the finals.

He was asked if he was at peace with his decision.

"No, no, I'm still not," he said. "I think the only way I'll be at peace with it is in Miami celebrating after we win the whole (expletive) thing."

Skubal added that he would love to pitch in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics if MLB players are allowed to participate and that he'll be the first to sign up for the next WBC.

"I love America," he said. "I love our country. I love everything that this tournament is about."

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Margot Robbiearrived at the Chanel exhibition atParis Fashion Weekon Monday, March 9, lookinglighterin all manners than she did during theWuthering Heightspremiere.

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While the actress donned outfits that looked a part of the period drama costume and carried long locks to match the outfits, today she wore only a sheer tank top and traded her lengthy tresses for a bob with wispy bangs.

Netizens were quick to share their mixed reactions to Robbie's makeover, with some calling her "one of a kind species" and others pointing out that she may have lost weight.

"Exceptionally beautiful," one said, while another added, "What is going on in Hollywood? Everyone is looking like they aredecomposing."

Robbie's attendance at the Chanel show wasn't surprising, given her brand ambassador status

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Robbie's see-through top was from Chanel's most recent couture collection. She paired it with baggy blue jeans and carried a Chanel 25 bag in khaki to complete her outfit.

Also in attendance at the highly anticipated fashion show wereTeyana Taylor,Oprah Winfrey, Olivia Dean, and Kylie Minogue.

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None of them, however, divided netizens as much as Robbie, who has been sparking conversations not just since herWuthering Heightsroles and press tour, but also since she starred inBarbieand promoted the same in several pink-hued ensembles.

In appreciation of the Australian actress's Monday appearance, a fan wrote, "She is glorious."

"Margot Robbie—I gasped," added a second, while a third commented, "She is too beautiful to have even one hair covering that face."

Not everyone agreed, though, as one noted, "I looked like this when my brother cut my bangs for the lols when we were 8 and 10."

"Long hair looks better on her," said a second.

"The hairstyle ages her," the next added.

Not just the hairstyle, but Robbie's allegedly thinner appearance also did not sit well with some netizens

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"The whole skeleton trend is starting to wear thin. She has really aged in the last 13 months," one said.

"Why does the skin on her face look collapsed? She used to be so pretty," asked another.

"Well, Hollywood got her," a third remarked.

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While some speculated Robbie was on weight-loss injections, others credited a rigorous diet and exercise routine post the birth of her child for her skinnier frame.

Robbie, notably, was heavily criticized for looking chubby and having her belly "hung out at every opportunity."

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While the media highlighted the hate the actress was getting, one asked: "How juvenile is Robbie that comments from strangers are harmful?"

"Ïf you flaunt your bare belly in front of cameras, you must accept some negative comments if it offends some people," another echoed.

Most recently, she was criticized for a daring red carpet look forWuthering Heights

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For the Los Angeles photo call of her film co-starringJacob Elordiin January, the actress opted for a medieval-inspired ensemble featuring a beaded structural bra, a snakeskin-print leather corset, and an ultra-short miniskirt, which drew social media's attention instantly.

"It looks like a bathing suit with long sleeves, no? I don't think I understand fashion at all," a detractor commented at the time.

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"That dress belongs to which period exactly??? Method dressing," another asked.

"It almost looks like a figure skating costume," a third added.

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Photos from the event highlighted the Australian star holding her hand close to her thighs—a detail many netizens interpreted as an attempt to manage the extremely short hemline.

"She looks uncomfortable," one sounded off, while another echoed that the fit is "definitely wearing her, as the bottom is nothing."

"Why is everyone insisting on looking de*d," a netizen probed in light of Robbie's PFW outing

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