U.S. Troops Wounded in Iranian Strike on Saudi Air Base
Iranian attack on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia injured multiple U.S. service members, with casualty numbers varying across reports.

Multiple U.S. service members were wounded in an Iranian attack on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, according to U.S. officials. The incident occurred on Friday at the military installation that houses American personnel.
Reports on the number of casualties varied, with different sources citing between 10 and 12 wounded troops. CBS News reported 10 U.S. service members were injured, while Reuters cited a U.S. official stating 12 troops were wounded. The Daily Mail referenced reports indicating that at least two service members were seriously injured.
The attack also caused damage to aircraft at the base, according to reports. Prince Sultan Air Base serves as a key facility for U.S. military operations in the region and has previously been targeted in regional conflicts.
Separately, reports emerged of U.S. military equipment being discovered in Iran. The New York Times verified photos and video showing what appeared to be American-made antitank mines in an Iranian village located near a missile site. The mines were reportedly dispensed by cluster bombs, though the circumstances of how they arrived at the location remain unclear.
The incidents occur amid broader regional tensions and ongoing military activities in the Middle East. The U.S. military presence in Saudi Arabia has been a focal point of regional security arrangements.