The number of injuries from Iran's ballistic missile strike last month in Iraq continues to rise. The Pentagon said 76 of the troops are back on duty.
The number of U.S. service members diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries has shot up to more than 100, the Pentagon said Monday, as more troops suffer the aftereffects of the Iranian ballistic missile attack early last month in Iraq.
The number of injuries has been steadily increasing since the Pentagon began releasing data on the injuries about a week after the Jan. 8 attack at Asad Air Base in Iraq. Pentagon officials have warned that the number would continue to change.
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