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Dozens of U.S. service members in Kuwait suffered serious injuries, including burns, brain trauma and shrapnel wounds, sources say

  • On March 1, an Iranian drone strike hit a makeshift tactical operations center at the Shuaiba port outside Kuwait City, killing six U.S. service members.
  • Amid the U.S.-Israel strikes, the joint U.S.-Israeli aerial campaign began February 28, and Iran blamed Israel and the United States for related blasts though neither accepted responsibility.
  • About 20 injured troops were evacuated to Landstuhl on a C-17 with urgent injuries, and more than 100 medical personnel were sent to Landstuhl to assist, CBS reported Wednesday.
  • On Tuesday, the Pentagon said about 140 U.S. service members have been wounded, with more than 30 hospitalized, including 12 at Walter Reed Medical Center and about 25 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.
  • Reports found U.S. military personnel at Shuaiba lacked requested drone-defense systems and didn't hear warning sirens, while smoke quickly filled the building, raising questions about Pentagon transparency.
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An Iranian attack with drone that killed six U.S. soldiers in Kuwait was more serious than it had initially been released, according to information from the U.S. emissions CBS News. According to sources heard by the network, more than 30 soldiers were still hospitalized on Wednesday night because of injuries suffered in the attack, which occurred on 1 March. Among the victims, dozens had brain injuries, injuries caused by stylps and burns.

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The New Republic broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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