Wounded US Troops on the Rise: Pentagon Confirms 110 Injuries from Ain Al-Assad Attack
By Staff, Agencies
The number of US troops who sustained ‘traumatic brain injury’ when Iran launched retaliatory missiles at their base in Iraq last month has risen to 110, the Pentagon said.
The figure is one higher than the last toll, which was announced on February 10.
All of the wounded were diagnosed with mild traumatic brain injury, the Pentagon said in a statement on Friday, adding that 77 had already returned to duty, according to AFP.
Meanwhile, 35 were transported to Germany for further evaluation, of whom 25 have been sent to the United States, it added.
US President Donald Trump had initially said that no Americans were hurt in the strike on the Ain al-Assad base in western Iraq on the night of January 7-8, claiming in a tweet that “All is well!”
US authorities, however, later reported that nearly a dozen troops were wounded.
Iran fired ballistic missiles at the base to retaliate for the January 3 US drone strike that killed top Iranian General Qassem Soleimani while he was in Baghdad.