Kuwait Shoots Down 3 US F-15s in Friendly Fire; Drones Hit Qatar Energy

US Central Command confirms Kuwaiti air defences mistakenly shot down three American F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jets during combat operations, with all six crew members safely recovered. The incident highlights coordination challenges amid high regional alert levels following a major US-Israel offensive against Iran. Simultaneously, Qatar reports two separate drone strikes targeting a water tank at a power plant and an energy facility operated by Qatar Energy. Authorities are investigating both the friendly fire incident and assessing damages from the drone attacks on critical infrastructure.

Key Points: US F-15s Shot Down by Kuwait; Qatar Energy Sites Drone-Struck

  • Friendly fire downs 3 US F-15Es
  • All 6 crew members safe and recovered
  • Kuwait acknowledges the incident
  • Drones strike Qatar energy facilities
  • Strikes follow US-Israel Operation Epic Fury
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Kuwaiti air defence "mistakenly" shoots down 3 US F-15Es; drone strikes hit Qatari energy sites

Three US F-15E jets mistakenly downed by Kuwaiti air defence. Separately, drone strikes target Qatar Energy facilities amid heightened Middle East tensions.

"all six aircrew ejected safely, have been safely recovered, and are in stable condition. - US Central Command (CENTCOM)"

Washington, DC, March 2

United States Central Command has confirmed that three US F-15E Strike Eagles were "mistakenly shot down" by Kuwaiti air defence, highlighting a serious friendly fire incident amid ongoing regional hostilities.

The military command clarified in a statement published on X that the aircraft were engaged in error during active combat operations on Sunday.

Providing an update on the personnel involved, CENTCOM noted that "all six aircrew ejected safely, have been safely recovered, and are in stable condition. Kuwait has acknowledged this incident, and we are grateful for the efforts of the Kuwaiti defence forces and their support in this ongoing operation."

The loss of the three fighter jets occurred amidst a high-alert environment in the Gulf, where coalition forces have been responding to a series of regional threats.

This volatility has led to heightened scrutiny of coordination between allies, and regarding the official inquiry into the friendly fire event, the statement added, "The cause of the incident is under investigation. Additional information will be released as it becomes available."

The broader security situation has also extended beyond military assets.

Further illustrating the precarious regional climate, Qatar's Defence Ministry has confirmed that two drones struck energy facilities in the industrial city of Ras Laffan, resulting in no reported casualties, according to Al Jazeera.

In an official statement detailing the incident, the ministry clarified the specific targets of the aerial attack, which appeared to aim at vital infrastructure.

"One drone targeted a water tank belonging to a power plant in Mesaieed, and the other targeted an energy facility in Ras Laffan Industrial City, belonging to Qatar Energy," it said.

As authorities assess the impact of these strikes on strategic energy installations, the ministry added, "All damages and losses resulting from the attack will be assessed by the relevant authorities, and an official statement will be issued later."

The latest wave of strikes and Iranian counter-attacks follows a full-scale conflict that erupted in the Middle East involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, after a major "military offensive" launched on February 28.

In a coordinated operation known as Operation Epic Fury/Roaring Lion, US and Israeli forces carried out large-scale air and missile strikes across Iran, targeting key military sites, nuclear-related infrastructure, missile batteries, and leadership compounds.

- ANI

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Priya S
The real story is the drone strikes on Qatari energy sites. Ras Laffan is a global LNG hub. Any disruption there sends shockwaves through energy markets. India imports a significant amount of LNG from Qatar. This volatility directly impacts our energy security and prices. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Operation Epic Fury/Roaring Lion... sounds like a Hollywood movie. But the consequences are very real. When superpowers and regional powers clash, it's smaller nations and global trade that suffer the most. India has vital interests and a large diaspora in the Gulf. We need diplomacy, not escalation.
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Rohit P
Friendly fire incidents are tragic but perhaps inevitable in such a complex, multi-national combat environment. The key is the investigation and learning from it. Kudos to the Kuwaiti forces for the swift recovery of the aircrew. Hope the inquiry is transparent.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in the UAE, this news is worrying. The Gulf has been our peaceful home for years. These strikes and counter-strikes threaten the stability of the entire region. It feels like the tensions are spiraling. Everyone just needs to take a step back.
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Nikhil C
While the US-Iran-Israel conflict grabs headlines, we must not forget India's stance. We have good relations with all parties involved. Our foreign policy should focus on de-escalation and protecting the 9 million Indians working in the Gulf region. Their safety is paramount.

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