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200 US troops wounded in Iran war: Military

 


WASHINGTON - The number of ​U.S. troops wounded ​in the war against Iran has risen to about 200, the U.S. military said on Monday, as the conflict entered its third week.
Reuters ⁠first reported last week that as ⁠many as 150 U.S. troops have been wounded in the conflict, highlighting the danger from Iranian ‌retaliatory strikes.
In a ​statement, the U.S. ⁠military's Central Command said ​the vast majority suffered minor ‌injuries, and 180 troops had already returned to ​duty.
In addition to the wounded, 13 U.S. troops have been killed since Iran launched retaliatory strikes against U.S. military bases following the ‌start of the conflict on February ​28.
Iranian attacks have also struck diplomatic missions ​as ‌well as ⁠hotels and airports, and damaged energy infrastructure in Gulf states.
The United ​States has carried out strikes ⁠against more ​than 7,000 targets in Iran. Last week, Trump said the U.S. hit military sites at Kharg Island, the Iranian ​outpost that handles 90% of the ​country's oil exports.