US Army Special Operations soldiers reportedly injured in explosion at Fort Bragg
(Reuters) - At slightest 15 troopers were harmed at the U.S. Armed force base in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, on Thursday after a blast amid preparing works out, as indicated by neighborhood media reports.
The warriors were transported by helicopter to the Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg for treatment, as indicated by WRAL TV's site, which refered to specialists.
Lieutenant Colonel Rob Bockholt, a base representative, revealed to Reuters he couldn't instantly affirm reports of a blast.
"What precisely happened is under scrutiny," he said. "The quantity of those harmed presently can't seem to be resolved."
The harmed troopers are individuals from the U.S. Armed force Special Operations Command, WRAL revealed. The reason for the blast and data on their condition were not instantly known.