US Airstrike Hits Iranian Mahan Air Plane at Mashhad Airport: Reports

An aircraft belonging to Iran's Mahan Air was reportedly struck in a US airstrike at Mashhad International Airport. The plane was scheduled for a humanitarian aid flight to New Delhi, transporting supplies including medicines. The incident raises serious concerns over the safety of civilian and aid-linked aviation amid escalating regional tensions. This development is likely to further strain the already fraught relations between Washington and Tehran.

Key Points: US Strike Hits Iranian Mahan Air Plane at Mashhad Airport

  • Airstrike hits civilian aircraft
  • Disrupts India aid mission
  • Raises aviation safety concerns
  • Fuels US-Iran tensions
  • Airline under US sanctions
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Iranian Mahan Air aircraft hit in US strike at Mashhad airport: Iranian Sources

Iranian sources report a US airstrike hit a Mahan Air aircraft at Mashhad Airport, disrupting a humanitarian aid flight to India.

"Mahan Air aircraft was hit by the US in an airstrike at Mashhad Airport. - Iran sources"

Tehran, March 30

An aircraft belonging to Mahan Air was reportedly struck during a United States airstrike at Mashhad Airport in Iran, disrupting a planned humanitarian mission to India, according to Iranian sources.

The aircraft, stationed at Mashhad International Airport, was scheduled to fly to New Delhi as part of a humanitarian aid operation. "Mahan Air aircraft was hit by the US in an airstrike at Mashhad Airport. The plane was reportedly scheduled to fly to Delhi for humanitarian aid," Iran sources said.

According to reports, the aircraft was expected to arrive in New Delhi in the coming days to facilitate the transport of humanitarian supplies, including medicines. The disruption has raised fresh concerns over the safety of civilian and aid-linked aviation operations in the region amid escalating geopolitical tensions.

The incident comes at a time when Iran has been coordinating humanitarian shipments with India. Earlier this month, India dispatched aid consignments to Iran, underlining what New Delhi described as long-standing civilisational and humanitarian ties between the two countries.

While there has been no immediate official confirmation from the United States regarding the reported strike, the development is likely to further strain already tense relations between Washington and Tehran. The two nations have had a long history of friction, particularly over Iran's regional activities and military capabilities.

Mahan Air, one of Iran's largest private carriers, has frequently been at the centre of international scrutiny. The airline has been under US sanctions for years, with Washington alleging links to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and accusing it of transporting personnel and equipment linked to regional conflicts.

Past incidents involving the airline have also drawn global attention. In previous years, tensions between US forces and Iranian aviation have led to aerial encounters, further highlighting the risks faced by civilian aircraft operating in conflict-prone airspaces.

The reported strike at Mashhad adds to a series of incidents targeting aviation infrastructure in Iran during ongoing regional hostilities. Earlier conflicts have also seen damage to aircraft at Iranian airports, raising alarm over the vulnerability of civilian aviation assets in such environments.

As details continue to emerge, the situation remains fluid, with the potential for diplomatic fallout and broader implications for humanitarian logistics and regional stability.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very sad to hear. India and Iran have historical ties, and we were counting on that aid. Hope our government takes a strong diplomatic stance to ensure such corridors remain protected for future cooperation.
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Aman W
The article mentions Mahan Air is under US sanctions for IRGC links. While I don't support any action that disrupts medicine supplies, we must ask why a sanctioned airline was used for a humanitarian mission? Couldn't a neutral carrier have been chosen? Seems like a provocation.
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Sarah B
Watching from abroad. The geopolitics is complex, but hitting an airport where civilian planes are parked is reckless. My heart goes out to the people in India who were waiting for those medical supplies. This conflict is affecting innocent lives far from the battlefield.
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Vikram M
India needs to walk a very careful line here. We have good relations with both the US and Iran. Our primary focus should be on securing an alternate route for the aid and de-escalation. Jai Hind.
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Nisha Z
So disappointing. Just last week we were praising the India-Iran aid partnership. Now this happens. It feels like every time there's progress, external forces create a setback. Hope the medicines reach soon through another channel.

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