
Wounded US Soldiers Accuse Pentagon of Downplaying Iran-Linked Strike Injuries
US soldiers injured in an Iran-linked drone strike are accusing the Pentagon of downplaying the severity of their injuries. They claim the Army's official reports did not accurately reflect the extent of their wounds.
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Soldiers wounded during the Iran war accuse Pentagon of downplaying their injuries
Troops hurt in Iranian drone strike on military base in Kuwait accuse Army of misrepresenting the facts of the situation to their families, which officials deny
By Joe Sommerlad
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By TOI World Desk
Read full article →US Soldiers Say Injuries From Iran War Were More Serious Than Army Reported
The allegations came after Hegseth said that nearly 90% of the 400 American service members injured during the conflict with Iran had suffered only minor injuries and had returned to duty.
Read full article →Wounded US soldiers accuse Pentagon of downplaying injuries - report
The Army has strongly disputed this claim, telling CBS that military designations, including “not seriously injured” and “combat casualty,” have specific definitions that have been misconstrued.
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