Reports indicate that <strong>373 American soldiers</strong> have been injured in the ongoing conflict with Iran, with <strong>5 serious injuries</strong> recorded. Meanwhile, <strong>330 soldiers</strong> have returned to duty, raising concerns about the impact of the conflict on U.S. forces.
Military experts warn that the planned seizure of Kharg Island by President Donald Trump could endanger the lives of American soldiers. This move raises questions about its effectiveness in resolving the ongoing conflict.
The White House defended calls for prayer for American soldiers involved in the war with Iran, following Pope Leo XIV's warning that God rejects the prayers of those who wage wars. White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt emphasized that these calls align with spiritual values.
Iranian forces launched attacks on two shelters believed to house hundreds of American soldiers, resulting in casualties. Ambulances are on-site to transport victims amid escalating tensions.
Iranian armed forces announced that hotels accommodating American soldiers in the region will become targets amid ongoing conflict with the U.S. and Israel. The statement by spokesman Abolfazl Shekarchi emphasized that any hotel housing U.S. troops would be considered a legitimate target.