Iran strike wounds US troops and damages planes at Saudi airbase
An Iranian missile and drone attack on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia on Friday wounded at least 10 US service members and damaged several US refuelling aircraft. Two of the injured troops are reported to be seriously wounded.

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AI-generatedAn Iranian missile and drone attack on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia on Friday wounded at least 10 US service members and damaged several US refuelling aircraft. Two of the injured troops are reported to be seriously wounded. The attack, confirmed by US officials, follows recent statements by US leaders regarding Iran's military capabilities. This is not the first time the base has been targeted; a previous attack in March resulted in the death of a US service member. US Central Command reported earlier that over 300 service members have been wounded in the month-long conflict, with 30 remaining out of action.
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5 extractedArmy Sergeant Benjamin N. Pennington was wounded during a March 1 attack on the base and died days later.
More than 300 service members have been wounded in the month-long conflict.
US President Donald Trump said Iran had been “obliterated”.
An Iranian missile attack on Friday left at least 10 US service members wounded and damaged several planes at a military base in Saudi Arabia.
The attack on Prince Sultan Air Base damaged several US refuelling aircraft.