CBS News: Report of U.S. Troops Hospitalized After Drone Strike in Kuwait
In Brief
CBS News reports about 30 U.S. service members hospitalized after a drone strike in Kuwait.
Key Facts
- About 30 U.S. service members remained hospitalized Tuesday after a drone strike in Kuwait, according to CBS News.
- Injuries from the attack include brain trauma and shrapnel wounds, according to CBS News.
- CBS News reports the incident involved a drone strike attributed to Iran.
What Happened
According to CBS News, about 30 U.S. service members were hospitalized with brain trauma and shrapnel wounds after a drone strike in Kuwait that the outlet attributes to Iran.
Why It Matters
If confirmed, the incident would highlight risks faced by U.S. military personnel in the region. CBS News is the only source reporting this event. Based on a single source report from CBS News; the event is unconfirmed by other outlets.
What's Next
Further updates may clarify the condition of the injured service members and official responses. No additional sources have confirmed the report.
Sources
- CBS News — Brain trauma, shrapnel wounds among serious injuries in attack on U.S. troops(19h ago)
