War in Iran left about 140 US soldiers injured, says Pentagon
About 140 US military personnel have been reported injured in the conflict with Iran, according to a Pentagon statement.
The Pentagon has reported that around 140 US military personnel have sustained injuries in the ongoing conflict with Iran. This revelation comes amidst a statement from former President Trump’s administration, which emphasized that the majority of these injuries are classified as minor, with 108 of the soldiers having already returned to service. The Pentagon had previously reported that only eight American servicemen had sustained serious injuries, showcasing a significant discrepancy in the reported figures.
The updated information emerged after inquiries were made by Reuters to the US Department of War regarding numbers provided by sources familiar with the situation, who spoke on condition of anonymity. They indicated that at least 150 soldiers had been affected by recent attacks, prompting discussions on the actual scale of injuries and the management of military resources during this critical period. The contrast between the previous statistics and the new data raises questions about the communication strategies employed by military officials.
Additionally, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth stated that the day would witness unprecedented levels of attacks against Iran, signifying an escalation in military operations. Such statements reflect the intensifying nature of the conflict and point towards a more aggressive and sustained military strategy from the United States, which may have broader implications for both American military engagement and regional dynamics in the Middle East.