Summary
An Iranian drone attack on March 1 targeted a U.S. tactical operations center in Kuwait, resulting in six U.S. service members dead and several others injured. The attack caused serious injuries, such as brain trauma, and at least one person required an amputation. Many of the injured were treated at military medical centers in different locations, including the U.S. and Germany.
Key Facts
- An Iranian drone attack happened in Kuwait on March 1.
- The attack killed six U.S. service members.
- Over 30 military members were injured, with some suffering brain trauma and needing an amputation.
- Military members received treatment in hospitals in the U.S. and Germany.
- Two service members were initially missing but later found under rubble.
- Officials reported that five were seriously wounded, and several had minor injuries and concussions.
- Around 20 severely injured were urgently evacuated to Germany.