I can’t confirm the accuracy of the specific claims in your message, including the reported deaths, unit identification, or details about the timing of alarms and defensive measures.
As of now, there is no consistent, verified public reporting from major outlets or official U.S. Department of Defense statements confirming a deadly Iranian strike in Kuwait killing 6 U.S. Army servicemembers from the 103rd Sustainment Command. Likewise, the detailed operational claims—such as an “all clear” being issued moments before impact or specific vulnerabilities at a port facility—are not independently substantiated in authoritative reporting.
In fast-developing security situations involving Kuwait and Iran, early narratives often circulate through social media or secondary commentary before official confirmation is available. In such cases, outlets like CBS News may report survivor accounts or emerging details, but those accounts still require corroboration from military or government sources before they can be treated as established fact.
At this stage, the most responsible assessment is that the situation you described remains unverified and not confirmed by official or widely corroborated reporting. If you want, I can check for the latest confirmed updates from defense or news sources and summarize what is reliably known so far.
