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Disclosure The Intercept Apr 22, 2026

Pentagon Faces Scrutiny Over Disappearing Casualty Figures Amid Iran Ceasefire

The Pentagon is under fire for inconsistencies in its official reporting of U.S. military casualties during the ongoing conflict with Iran. Following the implementation of a ceasefire, the total number of dead and wounded service members fluctuated significantly, with 15 wounded personnel abruptly removed from the official rolls on Tuesday without explanation. Despite repeated inquiries from the press, the War Department has failed to provide a rationale for the sudden reduction, with spokespersons claiming that the necessary officials were unavailable to address the discrepancy.

These accounting irregularities have fueled allegations of a deliberate cover-up regarding the true human cost of the war. Critics and former employees of the Defense Casualty Analysis System note that the current reporting process is marked by unusual delays and omissions that contradict historical standards for rapid data updates. Furthermore, the official tallies appear to exclude hundreds of non-combat injuries, such as those sustained by over 200 sailors during a recent fire aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford. As the Trump administration navigates the extension of the current truce, the lack of transparency surrounding these figures continues to raise serious questions about the accuracy of government reporting on military losses.

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