Pentagon Identifies Final Two US Soldiers Killed in Kuwait Drone Strike
In Brief
Pentagon names Chief Warrant Officer Robert Marzan and Maj Jeffrey O’Brien among six soldiers killed in Kuwait.
Key Facts
- Six US soldiers were killed in a drone strike in Kuwait.
- The final two soldiers identified are Chief Warrant Officer Robert Marzan, 54, and Maj Jeffrey O’Brien, 45.
- Both soldiers were stationed in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait.
- The deaths occurred on Sunday.
- The Pentagon released the names on Wednesday.
What Happened
The US Department of Defense confirmed that six American soldiers died in a drone strike in Kuwait. The final two soldiers identified were Chief Warrant Officer Robert Marzan and Maj Jeffrey O’Brien, who were stationed in Port Shuaiba. The Pentagon released their names on Wednesday.
Why It Matters
The identification of the soldiers provides official acknowledgment of the casualties. The incident occurred amid ongoing regional military activities, but no official statement has linked the deaths to other events. Further context from all involved parties has not been provided in available sources. The timing of the deaths relative to US and Israeli strikes against Iran is reported, but no official source confirms a connection. Perspectives from Iran or other relevant parties are not included in the sources.
Sources
- The Independent — Pentagon names final two soldiers among six dead so far in Iran conflict(1h ago)
- The Independent — Pentagon identifies last two US soldiers killed in Kuwait(1h ago)
- The Guardian — Pentagon releases names of final two soldiers of six killed in Kuwait(just now)
