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CENTCOM says 2 more US service members killed in Iran fighting, raising death toll to 6

Six U.S. service members died after an Iranian missile struck a fortified tactical operations center at Kuwait's Shuaiba port, with 18 more seriously wounded, CENTCOM said.

  • On Monday, the U.S. military reported six U.S. service members killed after recovering two previously unaccounted remains and a fourth injured member died earlier.
  • With the objective to halt nuclear development, officials said U.S. and Israeli forces aim to destroy Iran's missile capabilities, navy, and nuclear infrastructure.
  • CENTCOM said major combat operations are continuing, with strikes and attacks involving ships in the Strait of Hormuz and targets in Iran and its allies.
  • The Iranian Red Crescent said at least 555 people were killed, while Lebanon's Health Ministry reported 52 dead and 154 wounded in Beirut-area strikes, with energy and travel disruptions following.
  • Qatar reported its air force shot down two Iranian Sukhoi Su-24 bombers, and QatarEnergy said it would stop LNG production indefinitely, illustrating broader regional risks.
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6 U.S. service members killed since Iran mission start

6 U.S. service members killed since Iran mission start

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