发布时间:2026年3月11日,美国东部时间下午2:48 / 更新时间:2026年3月11日,美国东部时间下午3:30 / 来源:CNN政治版
作者:扎卡里·科恩、托马斯·波尔多、吉安卢卡·梅佐菲奥雷
据两名了解正在进行的军事调查初步结果的消息人士透露,美军意外袭击了伊朗一所小学,伊朗官方媒体称此次袭击已造成至少168名儿童和14名教师死亡。此次误击可能是由于关于附近海军基地的情报过时所致。
初步调查结果显示,2月28日对米纳布市沙贾雷泰伊巴学校的袭击发生时,美军正在对邻近的伊斯兰革命卫队(IRGC)设施发动打击。
消息人士向CNN透露,美国中央司令部使用美国国防情报局提供的过时信息创建了此次打击的目标坐标,这是导致此次失误的原因。
美国国防情报局发言人在回应置评请求时表示:“此次事件正在调查中,我们将由五角大楼提供进一步评论。”美国中央司令部发言人也以调查仍在进行中为由,拒绝对初步调查结果置评。
2013年的卫星图像显示,该校与IRGC基地曾属于同一建筑群。但2016年的图像显示,已修建一道围栏将学校与基地其余部分隔开,并且学校修建了一个独立入口。2025年12月的图像显示,学校院子里有数十人似乎在玩耍。
《纽约时报》首先报道了此次初步调查的细节,目前调查仍在进行中。
唐纳德·特朗普总统周三表示,他并不知晓《纽约时报》关于一项正在进行的军事调查的报道——该调查至少初步认定美国应对伊朗南部一所学校的致命袭击负责。
当被问及是否接受责任时,特朗普称:“我不清楚那个情况。”
初步调查结果提出了更多关于此次袭击学校的原因以及最终责任归属的疑问。
多名消息人士向CNN表示,初步调查结果与最近几天新证据不断公开后日益明显的事实一致:美军实施了此次打击。
经CNN定位的视频显示,该视频拍摄于附近一个建筑工地,由半官方伊朗新闻机构 Mehr News 发布,显示一枚专家称与美国BGM或UGM-109战斧式陆攻导弹(TLAM)一致的弹药在2月28日击中了IRGC基地内的一个地点。当镜头向右移动时,可以看到沙贾雷泰伊巴学校方向升起巨大烟柱。
特朗普此前曾声称伊朗可能对此次袭击负责,但当被追问为何他政府内无人公开支持这一说法时,他回应称:“因为我对此了解得还不够多。”
(图片说明:在伊朗Press Center发布的这张航拍照片中,哀悼者在3月3日周二于伊朗米纳布举行的葬礼上挖掘坟墓。伊朗官员称,周六上午对米纳布的Shajaba Tayyiba女子小学的袭击造成至少168名年轻学生死亡。学校距离伊朗军事基地约200英尺。)Brett
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白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·利维特告诉CNN:“正如《纽约时报》在其自身报道中所承认的,调查仍在进行中。”
国防部长皮特·赫格塞斯周二表示,此次袭击将“彻底”调查,称美国“尽一切可能避免平民伤亡”。
与此同时,他指责伊朗“不分青红皂白地”以平民为目标。
伊朗官员称从致命袭击中回收的导弹碎片似乎来自美国战斧式巡航导弹,CNN此前的分析发现了这一点。
伊朗国家广播公司IRIB在Telegram上分享了四张碎片照片,标题称这些是袭击的残留物。无法确认照片中在被毁学校建筑前桌子上的碎片是来自学校袭击、邻近的IRGC海军基地袭击还是其他地方。
然而,根据CNN的审查和专家分析,这些碎片似乎与美国制造的战斧式巡航导弹一致。
五角大楼将这些导弹归类为精确制导武器。基地内多栋建筑似乎被精确制导导弹击中。
特朗普在周一的新闻发布会上反驳了美国实施此次袭击的说法,声称伊朗也拥有战斧导弹。然而,美国国防承包商雷神公司生产的这种巡航导弹仅授权少数美国盟友购买,以色列(美国最亲密的伙伴之一)并不拥有此类导弹,多名弹药专家向CNN证实伊朗也没有。
(注:原文中的“Brett”应为图片署名,保留原样)
伊朗Press Center/AFP/Getty Images
“正如《纽约时报》在其自身报道中所承认的,调查仍在进行中,”白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·利维特告诉CNN。
国防部长皮特·赫格塞斯周二表示,此次袭击将“彻底”调查,称美国“尽一切可能避免平民伤亡”。
同时,他指责伊朗“不分青红皂白地”以平民为目标。
伊朗官员称从致命袭击中回收的导弹碎片似乎来自美国战斧式巡航导弹,CNN此前的分析发现了这一点。
伊朗国家广播公司IRIB在Telegram上分享了四张碎片照片,标题称这些是袭击的残留物。无法确认照片中在被毁学校建筑前桌子上的碎片是来自学校袭击、邻近的IRGC海军基地袭击还是其他地方。
然而,根据CNN的审查和专家分析,这些碎片似乎与美国制造的战斧式巡航导弹一致。
五角大楼将这些导弹归类为精确制导武器。基地内多栋建筑似乎被精确制导导弹击中。
特朗普在周一的新闻发布会上反驳了美国实施此次袭击的说法,声称伊朗也拥有战斧导弹。然而,美国国防承包商雷神公司生产的这种巡航导弹仅授权少数美国盟友购买,以色列(美国最亲密的伙伴之一)并不拥有此类导弹,多名弹药专家向CNN证实伊朗也没有。
CNN的Christian Edwards和Kristen Holmes对此报道有贡献
US strike likely hit a school in Iran due to outdated intelligence, sources briefed on initial findings say
Published Mar 11, 2026, 2:48 PM ET / Updated Mar 11, 2026, 3:30 PM ET / CNN Politics
By Zachary Cohen, Thomas Bordeaux, Gianluca Mezzofiore
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 just don’t know enough about it.”
In this aerial photo released by the Iranian Press Center, mourners dig graves during a funeral in Minab, Iran, on Tuesday, March 3. Iranian officials say at least 168 young students were killed on Saturday morning when a strike hit the Shajaba Tayyiba Girls’ elementary school in Minab. The school sits about 200 feet from an Iranian military base. (Iranian Press Center/AFP/Getty Images) Brett
Iranian Press Center/AFP/Getty Images
“As the New York Times acknowledges in its own reporting, the investigation is still ongoing,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told CNN.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Tuesday the strike will be “thoroughly” investigated, adding the US has “attempted in every way possible to avoid civilian casualties.”
He accused Iran, meanwhile, of targeting civilians “indiscriminately.”
Missile debris that Iranian officials claim was recovered from the deadly strikes appeared to be from an American Tomahawk cruise missile, a CNN analysis previously found.
Four photographs of the fragments were shared on Telegram by Iran’s state broadcaster, IRIB, with the caption claiming they were remnants from the strike. It was not possible to confirm whether the fragments, pictured on a table in front of the ruined school building, were from the school strike, a strike on the neighboring Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) naval base or elsewhere.
They do, however, appear to be consistent with a US-made Tomahawk cruise missile, according to a CNN review and expert analysis.
The Pentagon classifies the missiles as precision-guided munitions. Multiple buildings at the base appear to have been struck by precision missiles.
Trump pushed back against the suggestion the US had carried out the strike in a news conference Monday in which he claimed Iran also had Tomahawk missiles. The cruise missiles, produced by US defense contractor Raytheon, are held by only a small group of US allies authorized to purchase them. Even Israel, one of Washington’s closest partners, does not possess them, and multiple munitions experts confirmed to CNN that Iran does not have them either.
CNN’s Christian Edwards and Kristen Holmes contributed to this story
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