Around 140 US service members wounded in Iran war, Pentagon says
Since the start of the war against Iran on February 28, 2026, approximately 140 US service members have been wounded, according to the Pentagon. The majority of injuries are considered minor, with 108 service members already returned to duty.

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AI-generatedSince the start of the war against Iran on February 28, 2026, approximately 140 US service members have been wounded, according to the Pentagon. The majority of injuries are considered minor, with 108 service members already returned to duty. However, eight service members are severely injured and receiving intensive medical care. The conflict, triggered by a US-Israeli bombardment that killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has seen Iran retaliate with missile and drone attacks against US bases and Israel. The US military has confirmed seven fatalities from Iranian attacks, with an eighth service member dying from a health-related incident. While President Trump has suggested the war is nearing completion, his aides indicate the military campaign is ongoing until all objectives are met.
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5 extractedIran has responded to the US-Israeli bombardment campaign with missile and drone attacks.
The US military has confirmed seven fatalities from Iranian attacks across the region.
Eight service members remain listed as severely injured and are receiving the highest level of medical care.
Around 140 US service members have been wounded since the start of the war against Iran on February 28.
The war was “very complete” and would end soon.