Iran Claims US F-15 Downed in Kuwait as Explosions Rock Gulf Capitals

Iranian state media IRNA claims a US F-15 fighter jet was shot down over Kuwait, sharing a video as purported evidence. Simultaneously, reports emerged of new explosions in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and loud bangs in Doha, as regional tensions escalate. The Kuwait Army confirmed its air defense intercepted hostile aerial targets, with no casualties reported. These events follow the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei in strikes attributed to the US and Israel, leading to the formation of a provisional leadership council in Iran.

Key Points: Iran Claims US Jet Shot Down; Explosions in Dubai, Doha

  • Iran claims US F-15 downed in Kuwait
  • Fresh explosions reported in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha
  • Kuwait Air Defence intercepted hostile targets
  • Iran's interim council formed after Khamenei killed
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Iran media claims US F 15 downed in Kuwait, reports of fresh explosions in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha

Iran media reports US F-15 downed in Kuwait. New explosions reported in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Doha amid widening West Asia conflict after Khamenei killing.

"According to local sources, a US F-15 fighter jet was shot down in the skies above Kuwait earlier on Monday morning - IRNA"

Tehran, March 2

As conflict widens in West Asia in the wake of Ayatollah Khamenei's killing in Israeli-US strikes on Saturday, Islamic Republic News Agency on Monday claimed that a US F-15 fighter jet was shot down in Kuwait on Monday morning.

Rewferring to local sources, IRNA shared a video clip which it claims to show the downing of the American F-15 fighter jet in Kuwait.

"According to local sources, a US F-15 fighter jet was shot down in the skies above Kuwait earlier on Monday morning", the post added.

This comes as earlier, the US CENTCOM shared a post on X claiming Iran to have targeted several locations across the region, including, "Dubai International Airport; Kuwait International Airport; Zayed International Airport, Dubai ; Erbil International Airport, Iraq; Port of Dubai" and residential areas in Israel, Bahrain and Qatar.

Al Jazeera further reported on Monday of new explosions in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and the sound of lound bangs in Doha. Arab news reported that Iranian missiles and drones had also targeted Kuwait and Bahrain. An eyewitness also told news agency Reuters that smoke was seen rising from near US embassy in Kuwait.

Earlier in the day, the Kuwait Air Defence Force shot down "a number of hostile aerial targets" on Monday early morning (local time), according to the Kuwait Army.

In a post of X, the Kuwait Army wrote, "The Official Spokesman for the Ministry of Defense stated that the Kuwaiti Air Defense Force confronted a number of hostile aerial targets at dawn today with efficiency and capability, as they were monitored and intercepted within the scope of operations in the central part of the country, as part of the complete readiness to protect the nation's airspace, with no casualties recorded. He affirmed that the armed forces continue to carry out their duties and address any potential developments, ensuring the preservation of the country's security and stability."

The developments comes as Ali Larijani, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran on Monday firmly rejected that Iran would not negotiate with the United States.

The second meeting of the Provisional Leadership Council comes after Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei was killed on Saturday in Israel-US strikes as a part of Operation Epic Fury/Roaring Lion.

After Khamenei's killing, Trump again addressed the Iranian public on Saturday, calling for them to topple the government. "This will probably be your only chance for generations," he said on Saturday after the US and Israeli attacks on Iran began.

The Provisional Leadership Council was formed shortly after Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei and top security officials were killed in the US and Israel's ongoing attacks.

The interim council, including President Masoud Pezeshkian, will oversee the country until a new supreme leader is elected. Iranian state media say at least 201 people have been killed in the attacks across 24 provinces, as per Al Jazeera.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The reports from Iran's media need independent verification. There's so much misinformation in war. But the explosions in Dubai and Abu Dhabi are deeply concerning. So many Indians live and work in the UAE. Hoping for de-escalation and safety for all civilians.
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Vikram M
While the situation is tragic, India must maintain its strategic autonomy. We have good relations with both the Gulf nations and Iran. This is not our fight. Our focus should be on diplomacy and bringing our citizens home if needed. Jai Hind.
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Priya S
My cousin is an engineer in Doha. The family is extremely worried after hearing about loud bangs there. The government's evacuation plans for Indians in the region should be activated immediately. This is no longer a distant conflict.
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Rohit P
The immediate economic impact will be on oil prices. Petrol rates in India will shoot up if this continues. The common man always suffers because of these geopolitical games played by superpowers. Hope our leaders have a contingency plan.
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Karthik V
With respect, I feel the Indian media is focusing too much on the Western perspective. We need more analysis on what this means for regional stability and the Chabahar port project, which is crucial for India's connectivity. Our foreign policy needs clarity.
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