Brain trauma, shrapnel wounds among serious injuries in attack on U.S. troops

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March 11, 2026
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30 U.S. service members hospitalized with brain trauma, shrapnel wounds from Iranian drone strike in Kuwait

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Military families face uncertainty as service members receive treatment for serious combat injuries

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An Iranian drone strike in Kuwait left approximately 30 U.S. service members hospitalized with serious injuries including brain trauma and shrapnel wounds. The attack represents a significant escalation in tensions between Iran and the United States, directly targeting American military personnel in the region. The hospitalization of dozens of troops marks one of the most serious Iranian attacks on U.S. forces in recent years, potentially prompting a military response from the Trump administration. U.S. forces maintain a substantial presence in Kuwait and across the Middle East as part of ongoing counterterrorism operations and regional security missions. The incident occurs amid broader regional instability and Iran's continued use of proxy forces and direct strikes against American interests.

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Hospitalized troops receiving medical care following the attack

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