Pentagon Confirms 140 U.S. Troops Injured in Iran Conflict as Operation Epic Fury Intensifies

The Pentagon has confirmed that approximately 140 U.S. service members have been injured in the ongoing conflict with Iran, a stark revelation as Operation Epic Fury enters its second week. Of these, eight are classified as severely injured, while 108 have already returned to duty, according to Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell.

The injuries, sustained over the first 10 days of hostilities, stem from a relentless series of Iranian rocket and drone strikes targeting U.S. forces and allies across the Middle East. Seven American soldiers have lost their lives, including six from the 103rd Sustainment Command killed in a drone strike on March 1 at the Port of Shuaiba in Kuwait.

Before this update, the Pentagon had only disclosed eight injuries, all categorized as serious. The broader toll now paints a graver picture of the human cost as the war, which began with a U.S. and Israeli bombardment of Iran on February 28, shows no signs of abating.

Beyond U.S. casualties, the conflict has wreaked havoc across the region, with at least 1,230 deaths reported in Iran, 397 in Lebanon, and 12 in Israel. In the Gulf, Iranian attacks have killed six in the United Arab Emirates and one in Bahrain, where a residential building in Manama was struck, wounding eight others. Bahrain’s Defense Ministry claims to have intercepted over 100 ballistic missiles and 175 drones since the war’s onset.

Iran’s strategy appears to include targeting energy infrastructure to exert economic pressure, with strikes on oil facilities in the UAE and threats to choke off vital waterways. Brent crude prices, spiking to nearly $120 a barrel on Monday before settling at $90 on Tuesday, reflect the market’s unease—a 24% surge since the conflict began.

At the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signaled an escalation, declaring Tuesday would mark the most intense day of U.S. strikes inside Iran, involving the highest number of fighters and bombers yet. Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, noted that U.S. forces have already hit over 5,000 targets in the campaign.

Iranian leaders, undeterred by the bombardment of their military and nuclear facilities, remain defiant. Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf publicly rejected any ceasefire, vowing retaliation against aggressors.

The war’s toll continues to mount as Tehran residents report some of the heaviest strikes yet, with overnight bombardments causing electricity cuts and forcing tens of thousands into the countryside. In the Gulf, a drone strike ignited a blaze in the UAE’s industrial city of Ruwais, though no injuries were reported there.

Financial markets showed mixed reactions, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average initially dipping on Tuesday before recovering as oil prices eased. Hopes of tapping strategic reserves among industrialized nations provided a flicker of stability amid the chaos.

As the conflict spills into its 11th day, the Pentagon’s latest casualty figures—140 injured and seven dead—stand as a grim marker of the escalating cost to U.S. forces engaged in Operation Epic Fury.


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