Two U.S. service members were killed and one remains unaccounted for following Iranian ballistic‑missile and drone strikes in Jordan on Friday, according to military officials.
U.S. Central Command reported that four service members were evacuated to Jordanian hospitals for treatment and have since been released, while additional personnel with minor injuries have resumed their duties.
Jordan’s military said it intercepted ten Iranian missiles headed for its airspace overnight, noting no damage resulted.
U.S. forces said they have conducted seven straight nights of strikes against Iran after President Donald Trump declared the temporary cease‑fire agreement null and void.
The newest fatalities follow the declaration earlier this month that a missing U.S. Navy pilot is presumed dead, raising the total U.S. death count in the Iran conflict to fourteen.
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