Dozens of U.S. Service Members Reported Seriously Injured in Kuwait
In Brief
Multiple sources told CBS News that dozens of U.S. service members were seriously injured in Kuwait.
Key Facts
- Dozens of U.S. service members suffered serious injuries in Kuwait.
- Injuries included shrapnel wounds and brain trauma.
- The injuries occurred as the war with Iran began, according to CBS News sources.
What Happened
Multiple sources told CBS News that dozens of U.S. service members suffered serious injuries in Kuwait, including shrapnel wounds and brain trauma, as the war with Iran began.
Why It Matters
The reported injuries highlight the risks faced by U.S. military personnel during the conflict with Iran and may have implications for ongoing military operations and support. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Further official confirmation and details may be released by U.S. authorities. Updates on the condition of the service members and potential responses are expected.
Sources
- CBS News — Dozens of U.S. service members suffered serious injuries in Kuwait, sources say(18h ago)
