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Two US soldiers killed, one missing in Iran's attack on US base in Jordan

The Sydney Morning Herald
Two US soldiers killed, one missing in Iran's attack on US base in Jordan
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Key Points

  • 1. Two American soldiers were killed in Iran's attack on the US base in Jordan.
  • 2. Following the attack, the status of one US soldier remains uncertain and they are being searched for as missing.
  • 3. In a statement made on behalf of the Iranian leadership, it was threatened that 'unforgettable lessons' would be taught to the US.

By the Numbers

1. 2 dead US soldiers2. 1 missing US soldier

It has been reported that two US soldiers lost their lives and one soldier went missing in an attack launched by Iran on an American base located in Jordan. The attack is considered part of the military tensions in the region.

This development coincides with the publication of a statement attributed to Iran's religious leader Mucteba Hamanei, which includes threats that "unforgettable lessons" will be taught to the US. The statement in question has heightened concerns regarding the extent the crisis between the two countries could reach.

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1. Q: What is the number of US soldiers who lost their lives in the attack?
A: Two US soldiers were killed in the attack on the American base in Jordan.
2. Q: What is the status of the soldier who went missing after the attack?
A: One person is missing in the attack; the fate of the soldier in question has not yet been clarified.
3. Q: What was said in the Iranian leadership's statement directed at the US?
A: In the statement attributed to Mucteba Hamanei, it was reported that there was a threat of 'unforgettable lessons' for the US.

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