
U.S. Troops from Kentucky Killed in Iranian Attack
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CNN says the soldiers were killed when Iran bombed a military facility in Kuwait.
The war in the Middle East is widening. Now CNN reports all six U.S. soldiers killed in combat were stationed in Kentucky. U.S. Central Command says the soldiers were killed when Iran bombed a military facility in Kuwait on Sunday. CNN says the troops were assigned to the 1st Theater Sustainment Command based at Fort Knox.
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U.S. Troops from Kentucky Killed in Iranian Attack
Clip: Season 4 Episode 334 | 1m 6sVideo has Closed Captions
The war in the Middle East is widening. Now CNN reports all six U.S. soldiers killed in combat were stationed in Kentucky. U.S. Central Command says the soldiers were killed when Iran bombed a military facility in Kuwait on Sunday. CNN says the troops were assigned to the 1st Theater Sustainment Command based at Fort Knox.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipThe war in the Middle East is widening.
And now CNN is reporting that all six U.S.
soldiers killed in combat were stationed right here in Kentucky.
U.S.
Central Command says the soldiers were killed when Iran bombed a military facility in Kuwait on Sunday.
CNN says the troops were assigned to the first Theater Sustainment Command, based in Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Their names have not yet been released today on social media.
Governor Andy Beshear said, quote, America, let's join together and pray for the families of the now six soldiers killed in attacks by Iran, including those based out of my home state, Kentucky, and quote.
Meanwhile, Iran struck the U.S.
embassy in Saudi Arabia's capital with a drone today, according to the State Department.
The strike caused part of the embassy's roof to collapse, but there were no reported injuries and heavy bombing by the United States and Israel continues in Iran, four days into a war that President Donald Trump suggested could last several weeks.
Hundreds of people have been killed.
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