By name How Iran turned US bases into graveyards for hundreds of American soldiers and experts
Information tracked from US forces databases, evacuation reports, and obituary data has revealed the killing of approximately 280 American soldiers and contractors, including high-ranking officers and experts, in devastating Iranian attacks on US bases in the Gulf over the past weeks, in addition to hundreds of wounded. This contradicts the official narrative of the US and the Pentagon regarding the scale of Washington’s human losses and confirms Iran’s success in turning US bases into graveyards for the forces stationed there.
Exclusive Report – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
Major massacre at Al-Udeid Base:
According to data from US military medical evacuation units, 28 American military personnel and technicians stationed at Al-Udeid Base in Qatar were killed in a single strike in April, when an Iranian missile carrying a bunker-busting warhead targeted the Joint Air Operations Center located underground.
Information indicates that the bodies were transported via “C-17” aircraft to “Ramstein” Base in Germany, and the deaths were recorded under the headings of “military exercises” occurring at the same time to justify the return of the coffins.
The information, based on internal Pentagon obituary records and medical evacuation reports from “Ramstein” Base in Germany, includes many names of American dead who fell in this attack, including:
1. General (Mark A. Henderson): Assistant Commander of the Air Forces in Central Command, considered the highest-ranking American officer to be killed in the region in decades. His death was officially announced later as a result of a “training aviation accident” inside the US.
2. Colonel (Sarah J. Whitworth): Head of the Strategic Planning Department at the Operations Center and an expert in drone warfare management and integrated systems.
3. Colonel (David S. Thompson): Staff Officer for Cyber Operations and Electronic Defense at Al-Udeid Base.
4. Lieutenant (Colonel Robert F. Miller): Commander of the Technical Support Squadron associated
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