Iranian strike: Number of US troops diagnosed with brain injuries increases to 50

The United States Military have confirmed that the number of their soldiers diagnosed with brain injuries following the Iranian missile strike in US military base has increased to fifty.

Iran fired missiles on a US base in Iraq early this month in retaliation for the US killing of Iranian General, Qassem Soleimani.

According to the Pentagon, 50 US soldiers suffered Traumatic Brain Injury as a result of the missiles fired at the US al-assad base in Iraq. 

This is the third time, the Pentagon has increased the total count of casualties suffered.

President Donald Trump addresses the nation from the White House on the ballistic missile strike that Iran launched against Iraqi air bases housing U.S. troops, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020, in Washington, as Vice President Mike Pence and others looks on. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Days after the attack, the Pentagon said 11 service members were injured, then last week, the Pentagon said that 34 U.S. service members were hurt, dismissing US president Trump’s claims that no Americans were harmed, saying that those who had been injured only suffered ‘headaches’ and it was ‘nothing serious’. 

Lt. Col. Thomas Campbell, a Pentagon spokesman, said to DailyMail Tuesday that 16 additional service members were diagnosed with traumatic brain injury and were treated at a U.S. military medical facility in Kuwait while others were treated in Iraq.

According to Lt. Col. Thomas Campbell,  31 service members have now returned to duty and are in good condition.

TBI or Traumatic Brain injury is a brain dysfunction caused by an outside force, usually a violent blow to the head.

Immediate or delayed symptoms may include confusion, blurry vision and difficulty concentrating.

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