Iran latest: CENTCOM commander says 303 US troops have been wounded in war

The US Central Command reports that 303 US troops have been wounded in the war with Iran, with 13 combat-related deaths. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties and economic disruption, including a threat to global food supplies due to Iran's grip on the Strait of Hormuz.
The US Central Command has announced that 303 US troops have been wounded in the war with Iran. Of these, 273 have returned to active duty, while 30 remain out of action. The conflict has caused significant casualties, including over 1,900 deaths in Iran and 13 American troop deaths. Israel has warned that it will expand its attacks on Iran if missile strikes continue. The war has also disrupted global trade, with Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz threatening fertilizer and food supplies. President Trump has extended his deadline for Iran to reopen the strait, citing ongoing talks to end the conflict.
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