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EE.UU. sería el responsable del ataque contra una escuela iraní debido a información desactualizada, según fuentes

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Por Zachary Cohen, Thomas Bordeaux y Gianluca Mezzofiore, CNN

Las Fuerzas Armadas de EE.UU. bombardearon accidentalmente una escuela primaria iraní, en un ataque que, según los medios estatales, mató al menos a 168 niñas y 14 maestros, probablemente debido a información desactualizada sobre una base naval cercana, según dos fuentes informadas sobre los hallazgos preliminares de una investigación militar en curso.

El ataque del 28 de febrero contra la escuela Shajareh Tayyiba en Minab ocurrió mientras las Fuerzas Armadas de EE.UU. ejecutaban ataques contra una instalación vecina del Cuerpo de la Guardia Revolucionaria Islámica (IRGC), según halló la investigación inicial.

El Comando Central de EE.UU. creó coordenadas de objetivo para el ataque utilizando información desactualizada proporcionada por la Agencia de Inteligencia de Defensa, lo que contribuyó al error, dijeron a CNN las fuentes informadas sobre los hallazgos preliminares.

En respuesta a una solicitud de comentarios, un portavoz de la Agencia de Inteligencia de Defensa dijo: “El incidente está bajo investigación; remitimos al Pentágono para comentarios adicionales.” Un portavoz del Comando Central de EE.UU. también se negó a comentar sobre los hallazgos preliminares, citando la investigación en curso.

Imágenes satelitales de 2013 mostraron que la escuela y la base del IRGC fueron una vez parte del mismo complejo. Pero imágenes de 2016 revelaron que se había erigido una valla para separar la escuela del resto de la base, y que se había construido una entrada separada a la escuela. En diciembre de 2025, las imágenes mostraron a docenas de personas en el patio de la escuela aparentemente jugando.

The New York Times informó por primera vez detalles de la investigación preliminar, que sigue en curso.

El presidente de EE.UU. Donald Trump dijo el miércoles que no estaba al tanto de un informe del New York Times de que una investigación militar en curso había encontrado, al menos preliminarmente, que Estados Unidos era responsable de un ataque mortal a una escuela en el sur de Irán.

“No sé nada de eso”, dijo Trump cuando Kristen Holmes de CNN le preguntó sobre la historia del Times y si aceptaba la responsabilidad.

Los hallazgos iniciales de la investigación plantean preguntas adicionales sobre qué llevó al ataque a la escuela y quién fue el responsable final.

Varias fuentes dijeron a CNN que la investigación preliminar es consistente con lo que se había vuelto cada vez más obvio a medida que nuevas pruebas seguían surgiendo públicamente en los últimos días: los militares de EE.UU. ejecutaron ataque.

Un video geolocalizado por CNN, grabado desde un sitio de construcción cercano y publicado por Mehr News, una agencia de noticias iraní semioficial, muestra una munición que, según los expertos, es consistente con un misil de crucero Tomahawk BGM o UGM-109 estadounidense (TLAM) que impactó una ubicación dentro de la base del IRGC el 28 de febrero. Mientras la cámara se desplaza hacia la derecha, se puede ver una enorme columna de humo desde la dirección de la escuela Shajareh Tayyiba.

Trump afirmó previamente que Irán podría ser el culpable del ataque, aunque cuando se le preguntó por qué nadie en su propia administración parecía apoyar públicamente ese señalamiento, respondió: “Porque simplemente no sé lo suficiente al respecto”.

“Como reconoce el New York Times en su propio informe, la investigación aún está

US strike likely hit a school in Iran due to outdated intelligence, sources briefed on initial findings say

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Rescue workers and residents search through the rubble in the aftermath of a strike on an elementary school in Minab


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By Zachary Cohen, Thomas Bordeaux, Gianluca Mezzofiore, CNN

(CNN) — The US military accidentally struck an Iranian elementary school, in an attack that state media said killed at least 168 children and 14 teachers, likely due to outdated information about a nearby naval base, according to two sources briefed on the preliminary findings of an ongoing military investigation.

The February 28 strike on the Shajareh Tayyiba school in Minab occurred while the US military was conducting strikes on a neighboring Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) facility, the initial investigation found.

US Central Command created target coordinates for the strike using outdated information provided by the Defense Intelligence Agency, which contributed to the mistake, the sources briefed on the preliminary findings told CNN.

In response to a request for comment, a Defense Intelligence Agency spokesperson said, “The incident is under investigation; we defer to the Pentagon for further comment.” A spokesperson for US Central Command also declined to comment on the preliminary findings, citing the ongoing investigation.

Satellite imagery from 2013 showed that the school and the IRGC base were once part of the same compound. But images from 2016 revealed that a fence had been erected to separate the school from the rest of the base, and that a separate entrance to the school had been built. In December 2025, imagery showed dozens of people in the school’s courtyard apparently playing.

The New York Times first reported details of the preliminary investigation, which remains ongoing.

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he was unaware of a New York Times report that an ongoing military investigation had found, at least preliminarily, that the United States was responsible for a deadly strike on a school in southern Iran.

“I don’t know about that,” Trump said when asked by CNN’s Kristen Holmes about the Times story and whether he accepted responsibility.

The initial investigative findings raise additional questions about what led to the strike on the school and who was ultimately responsible.

Multiple sources told CNN the preliminary investigation is consistent with what had become increasingly obvious as new evidence continued to emerge publicly in recent days: The US military conducted the strike.

Video geolocated by CNN as filmed from a nearby construction site and released by Mehr News, a semi-official Iranian news agency, shows a munition that experts said is consistent with an American BGM or UGM-109 Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM) striking a location inside the IRGC base on February 28. As the camera pans to the right, a huge plume of smoke can be seen from the direction of the Shajareh Tayyiba school.

Trump had previousl

US strike likely hit a school in Iran due to outdated intelligence, sources briefed on initial findings say

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Rescue workers and residents search through the rubble in the aftermath of a strike on an elementary school in Minab

By Zachary Cohen, Thomas Bordeaux, Gianluca Mezzofiore, CNN

(CNN) — The US military accidentally struck an Iranian elementary school, in an attack that state media said killed at least 168 children and 14 teachers, likely due to outdated information about a nearby naval base, according to two sources briefed on the preliminary findings of an ongoing military investigation.

The February 28 strike on the Shajareh Tayyiba school in Minab occurred while the US military was conducting strikes on a neighboring Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) facility, the initial investigation found.

US Central Command created target coordinates for the strike using outdated information provided by the Defense Intelligence Agency, which contributed to the mistake, the sources briefed on the preliminary findings told CNN.

In response to a request for comment, a Defense Intelligence Agency spokesperson said, “The incident is under investigation; we defer to the Pentagon for further comment.” A spokesperson for US Central Command also declined to comment on the preliminary findings, citing the ongoing investigation.

Satellite imagery from 2013 showed that the school and the IRGC base were once part of the same compound. But images from 2016 revealed that a fence had been erected to separate the school from the rest of the base, and that a separate entrance to the school had been built. In December 2025, imagery showed dozens of people in the school’s courtyard apparently playing.

The New York Times first reported details of the preliminary investigation, which remains ongoing.

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he was unaware of a New York Times report that an ongoing military investigation had found, at least preliminarily, that the United States was responsible for a deadly strike on a school in southern Iran.

“I don’t know about that,” Trump said when asked by CNN’s Kristen Holmes about the Times story and whether he accepted responsibility.

The initial investigative findings raise additional questions about what led to the strike on the school and who was ultimately responsible.

Multiple sources told CNN the preliminary investigation is consistent with what had become increasingly obvious as new evidence continued to emerge publicly in recent days: The US military conducted the strike.

Video geolocated by CNN as filmed from a nearby construction site and released by Mehr News, a semi-official Iranian news agency, shows a munition that experts said is consistent with an American BGM or UGM-109 Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM) striking a location inside the IRGC base on February 28. As the camera pans to the right, a huge plume of smoke can be seen from the direction of the Shajareh Tayyiba school.

Trump had previously asserted that Iran might be to blame for the strike, though when pressed on why no one in his own administration seemed to be publicly supporting that claim, he responded, “Because I j

Locals Budget for Rising Gas Prices to Ease Financial Hit During Iran War

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - If you are worried about the big jump in your monthly gas bill with the recent war-related spike in prices, there are ways you can avoid paying more than you need to.

Some of the prices in Santa Barbara County quickly joined the pattern nationwide in the last ten days with an increase of about 50 cents a gallon. It varies widely. That's where consumers can still control the pain at the pumps.

The recent increase is connected to the price per barrel of oil which has gone up to, in some cases $120/a barrel, but also dropping back down to $90/a barrel.

That is still higher than where it was been in recent years, including June of 2025 when a barrel was about $62.

One prediction by Goldman Sachs said oil prices could exceed $100/a barrel if there is an “extended disruption” to the Middle East and that is happening now.

To offset the costs, consumers can pay cash, which lowers the price generally by about ¢10/a gallon.  Credit cards usually have an extra charge and that is why there are two rows of prices at the pumps.

You can also change the station you are most familiar with if you are paying more than you want.  Some stations still have top tier quality gas, but do not have a nationwide or more "well known" name.

In some cases within less than a mile in Goleta, prices are about a $1.00 difference.

(More details, photos and video will be added later today.)

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