Three U.S. Service Members Killed In Drone Strike Overseas
Three U.S. Service Members Killed In Drone Strike Overseas...
Three American service members were killed and several others wounded in a drone strike targeting U.S. forces overseas, the Pentagon confirmed early Monday. The attack marks the deadliest incident for U.S. troops in the region this year and has reignited debates over military presence abroad.
The strike occurred overnight near a U.S. outpost in Jordan, according to defense officials. No further details about the unit or exact location were immediately released due to operational security concerns. The White House is expected to address the attack later today.
President Biden called the deaths "a tragic and unacceptable loss" in a brief statement. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin vowed retaliation, calling the strike "cowardly" and pledging to hold those responsible accountable. The incident is currently under investigation.
The attack comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, where U.S. forces have faced increasing drone and rocket threats in recent months. Officials suspect Iran-backed militias were behind the strike, though no group has claimed responsibility as of Monday morning.
Families of the fallen service members are being notified, a process the military says will be complete before identities are publicly released. The deaths have sparked immediate reactions on Capitol Hill, with lawmakers from both parties calling for a strong response.
This story is developing and will be updated as more information becomes available.