About 140 US troops wounded in Iran war, 8 severely, Pentagon says
The Pentagon reports 108 of about 140 wounded U.S. troops in the Iran conflict have returned to duty while 8 remain severely injured after 10 days of strikes.
- Approximately 140 to 150 U.S. troops have been reported wounded in the ongoing conflict with Iran.
- Initially, only eight service members were confirmed as seriously injured by the Pentagon.
- Eight service members are severely injured and receiving top medical care.
- The Pentagon warns that further casualties may occur due to ongoing attacks.
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