
"Our thoughts and prayers are with our military personnel in harms [sic] way, to include one of our own who is currently deployed overseas with the United State Navy. He and his colleagues experienced several missile impacts resulting in minor injuries they are mending."
"The only thing I know is he's doing OK. He said things get bad over there. I haven't even watched the news, I just learned about this this morning myself. He said they're staying put. He can't hear, his ears hurt him. Psychologically, he's fine."
"U.S. military officials reported four American service members had been killed and others wounded in the aftermath of the U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran, which killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei."
A 22-year-old Sudbury police dispatcher serving in the Navy Reserve sustained minor injuries when Iranian missiles struck within 50 yards of his base in Dubai. The dispatcher experienced hearing damage and ear pain but remains psychologically stable. The Sudbury Police Department expressed support for military personnel deployed overseas. U.S. military officials reported four American service members killed and others wounded following U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran that resulted in the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Massachusetts Democratic lawmakers have condemned the military actions as potentially illegal acts of war that could escalate regional conflict.
Read at Boston.com
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