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Iranian Drone Attack in Kuwait Leaves Dozens Seriously Injured

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A devastating drone strike launched from Iran has claimed the lives of six United States military personnel in Kuwait, a place often considered a safe haven for American forces. The attack occurred early on March 1 and sent shockwaves through the region, with dozens more sustaining severe injuries that ranged from burns to amputations.

Multiple sources provided vivid accounts of a chaotic scene unfolding at a tactical operations center located near Shuaiba Port in Kuwait City. As the strike hit, thick smoke quickly filled the building, obscuring visibility inside. Rescue teams struggled against the smoke and debris to extricate survivors.

As of Tuesday night, over 30 military members remained hospitalized with injuries from the attack—12 at Walter Reed Medical Center, one at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, and nearly 25 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany. Sources identified about a quarter of these casualties as requiring immediate medical attention and being evacuated to receive “urgent” care.

Among them were those suffering from traumatic brain injuries, memory loss, and concussions—three cases detailed by sources specifically. A team of more than 100 medical professionals was dispatched to Landstuhl for assistance in treating the wounded soldiers. The military process to notify families kept a veil over how extensive their loved ones’ injuries were.

While Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth characterized the strike as part of a pattern, describing air defenses and occasional “squirter” misses, the Pentagon initially provided limited details on casualties, noting only five service members seriously wounded. Two Americans who were missing after the attack were subsequently located beneath collapsed rubble.

A second strike in Saudi Arabia is also under investigation, though specifics remain unclear. On the eleventh day of the conflict, Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell reported about 140 American service members had been injured so far. The vast majority of these injuries have been minor, and several are receiving advanced medical care while others continue to serve in duty roles.

The military has reinforced air defenses in response to Iranian threats, but it remains to be seen if such measures can fully protect U.S. personnel from future attacks. Pentagon spokespeople declined to provide further details on service members’ injuries or their locations of harm, keeping the situation shrouded in ambiguity.

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