March 12, 2026

Up to 150 US troops injured in Iran conflict, Pentagon reports decline in Iranian strikes

Up to 150 US troops have been wounded since the start of the Iran conflict, according to sources. The Pentagon reports a significant drop in Iranian strikes targeting US forces.

News Desk

News Desk

March 12, 2026

Up to 150 US troops injured in Iran conflict, Pentagon reports decline in Iranian strikes

Washington: As many as 150 United States military personnel have been wounded since the onset of the ongoing conflict with Iran, cited in a recent report. The Pentagon has noted a significant decrease in the number of Iranian strikes since the war began.

The report highlights that the total number of US troops injured has reached approximately 150. This figure reflects the toll of hostilities that have taken place since the conflict escalated. Details regarding the nature and severity of the injuries were not specified in the report.

According to the Pentagon, there has been a marked reduction in the frequency of Iranian attacks targeting US forces. The statement from the Pentagon did not provide specific reasons for the decline in strikes but confirmed that the overall number of incidents has fallen sharply since the start of the war.

The ongoing conflict has raised concerns about the safety of US personnel stationed in the region. The Pentagon continues to monitor the situation closely and has reiterated its commitment to ensuring the security of its troops.

No further details regarding the timeline of the injuries or the locations of the incidents were provided in the report. The Pentagon's statement focused primarily on the recent trend of decreasing Iranian strikes against US forces.

Share:

0 Comments

Sort by:
0/2000
Supports: **bold** *italic* [link](url) > quote @mention
Guest comments require moderation

No comments yet. Be the first to join the discussion!