Army to share findings of Kuwait attack probe with Gold Star families
Summary
The U.S. Army has finished investigating an Iranian missile and drone attack in Kuwait that killed six American soldiers in March. The Army plans to share the investigation results with the families of the fallen soldiers, addressing possible failures in the unit’s defense and leadership before and after the attack.Key Facts
- Six U.S. soldiers died in the March 1 Iranian attack at the Port of Shuaiba in Kuwait.
- The attack was part of a series of strikes after the U.S. and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury against Iran.
- The Army’s investigation was ordered to find out what happened and why.
- Survivors and witnesses said the unit was unprepared and had little to no defense against drones.
- Intelligence showed Iran was targeting the unit before the attack, but concerns were allegedly ignored.
- Some soldiers blame their commanders for moving troops into a dangerous area despite warnings.
- The Pentagon says the facility was fortified and denies trying to downplay the attack.
- Results of the probe will be briefed to Gold Star families, the relatives of soldiers who died in combat.
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