The New York Times reports that Iran has carried out four attacks on American forces in Jordan over the past five days, wounding at least 12 US soldiers and damaging several helicopters. The report comes amid ongoing US-Iran hostilities, with the Pentagon previously confirming 13 service members wounded in earlier attacks.
The New York Times report, published late Saturday, provides a cumulative tally of Iranian attacks on US forces in Jordan over the past five days, citing American officials. The report states that at least 12 US soldiers were wounded and several helicopters damaged across four separate attacks. This follows a Pentagon update earlier Saturday that detailed 13 US service members wounded in Iranian attacks, and a previous NYT report that Iranian strikes had damaged several helicopters. The report does not specify the exact locations or types of attacks. The US has been conducting airstrikes on Iranian military targets in recent days, with over 170 targets struck, as The Zioneer previously reported. The report is based on a single source, the New York Times, and remains unconfirmed by other outlets.
4 developments
- DevelopingPentagon provides breakdown of 13 US service members wounded in Iranian attacks
- DevelopingReport: Dozens of US soldiers wounded in Iranian attacks in Jordan, helicopters damaged
- DevelopingIranian media reports three injured in latest US strikes
- StrongReports: Several wounded in US strikes on Iran
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