Washington-Sana
The Pentagon admitted today that 34 of its soldiers were wounded as a result of an Iranian missile strike on Ain al-Assad base in western Iraq on the eighth of this month in response to the assassination of Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani and his colleagues, who falsely dismissed President Donald Trump, who denied any injuries.
"Eight elements who had been transferred to Germany were taken to the United States," Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman told Reuters, according to Reuters.
The American army announced the day before yesterday about additional casualties among its soldiers as a result of the Iranian missile strike on Ein al-Assad base, and Captain Bill Urban, a spokesman for the American Central Command, said that "other soldiers were transferred."
For treatment at a US medical facility in Germany, it is possible to identify additional injuries in the future, ”without specifying the number of such injuries.
And on the 17th of this month, the US military admitted that 11 of its soldiers were wounded by targeting Iran, Ein Al-Assad base.
According to observers, Trump's claim that there were no casualties among his forces as a result of the Iranian strike comes in an attempt to absorb the anger of the Americans over his reckless policies towards Tehran by denying first, and then announce the losses of the American forces gradually.