US soldiers, victims of Iran's major attack, reach deep mental trauma
US soldiers, victims of Iran's major attack, reach deep mental trauma
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Washington: The US Defense Ministry said on Friday that Iran's 34 soldiers were deeply traumatized by Iran's attack on a military base in Iraq earlier this month. After the US killed its top commander Qasim Sulemani, Iran launched a missile attack on the military bases in Iraq where the American soldiers live. US President Donald Trump and other officials had earlier said that no American soldier has been killed or injured in the attack.

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11 soldiers suffered brain trauma: In the investigation, it has been found that last week, the US Army said that 11 soldiers have been taken out for the treatment of brain trauma. These symptoms were found after the Iranian attack on Western Iraq's Anal-Assad Air Base. The army was said to be taking more soldiers out of Iraq for treatment this week.

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In Germany, soldiers are being treated: Due to all these things, Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman, headquarters of the US Ministry of Defense, said that the 8 soldiers who were taken to Germany for treatment have been brought back to America. 9 soldiers are still undergoing treatment in Germany. Trump on Wednesday tried to downplay the case of mental trauma of soldiers. Trump said that he had heard about the headaches of the soldiers and some other similar problems. Pentagon officials have denied that an attempt was made to suppress the mental trauma of the soldiers or to inform it late.

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