CENTCOM: 11 more US soldiers suffered brain damage in the Syrian attack.
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25 April 1402, 19:54
CENTCOM: 11 more US soldiers suffered brain damage in the Syrian attack
CENTCOM: 11 more US soldiers suffered brain damage in the Syrian attack
The spokesman of the Central Command of the American terrorist forces in the region (CENTCOM) confirmed today the occurrence of brain damage in 11 soldiers of the aggressor of this country during the attack on the illegal base of Washington in Syria.
According to the Mehr News Agency, quoted by CNN, “Joe Buccino”, the spokesman of the Central Command of the American terrorist forces in the region (CENTCOM), admitted this Friday that the army of this country, following a series of missile and drone attacks on In late March, his country’s invading forces in Syria identified 11 more cases of brain damage.
The new cases bring to 25 the number of US troops injured in the attacks, including an American contractor who was killed on March 23 at a facility in northeastern Syria, according to the TV channel.
The spokesperson of the Central Command of American Terrorist Forces in the region (CENTCOM) said: Our medical teams continue to assess and evaluate our forces to determine the signs of brain damage.
On Thursday, April 10th, in a press conference, the spokesperson of the US Department of Defense (Pentagon) “Bat Ryder” answered the questions of reporters about the White House’s positions on political developments in the world.
Potrider pointed to the recent military conflict between the American aggressor forces in the northeast of Syria and claimed that the country’s military forces are conducting military operations and self-defense near the city of Hess, and soon with the policies adopted against the attacks of the forces that he claimed It is supported by Iran and will respond!
Referring to the casualties of the American soldiers in the recent conflict in Syria, he announced to the journalists: The number of American soldiers injured in the recent conflict was 8.