US Military Aircraft Crash in Kuwait; Iran Claims Downed F15 Pilot Photo

Kuwait's Defence Ministry reported that several U.S. military aircraft crashed, with all crews safely evacuated and in stable condition. Concurrently, Iranian state media released a picture purportedly showing the American pilot of a downed F15 fighter jet in Kuwait. The incident occurs amid a significant escalation, with new Iranian missile and drone strikes reported on targets in Israel, Saudi Arabia's Ras Tanura oil facility, and Bahrain's Salman Port. This follows a major US-Israeli offensive against Iran, raising fears of a widening regional conflict.

Key Points: US Aircraft Crash in Kuwait, Iran Shows Pilot Photo

  • US aircraft crash in Kuwait
  • Crews reported safe and stable
  • Iran media shares image of alleged downed F15 pilot
  • New strikes target Gulf oil facility and port
  • Regional conflict escalates between US-Israel and Iran
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Kuwait's Defence Ministry reports crash of several US Military aircrafts, crews safe; Iran media releases picture of pilot of downed F15

Kuwait confirms crash of several US military aircraft, crews safe. Iran media releases image of alleged downed F15 pilot amid escalating regional strikes.

"The spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence stated that several U.S. military aircraft crashed this morning, confirming the complete safety of their crews. - Kuwait Ministry of Defence"

Kuwait City, March 2

Kuwait's Ministry of Defence on Monday reported that several U.S. military aircraft crashed this morning, but all crews were safe.

"The spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence stated that several U.S. military aircraft crashed this morning, confirming the complete safety of their crews. He explained that the relevant authorities immediately initiated search and rescue procedures, whereby the crews were evacuated and transferred to the hospital to check on their health status and provide the necessary medical care, noting that their condition is stable. The official spokesperson added that direct coordination was conducted with the friendly U.S. forces regarding the circumstances of the incident, and joint technical measures were taken. He affirmed that the concerned authorities are following up on the investigations to determine the causes of the incident, calling for information to be obtained from its official sources," the statement said.

Iranian State Media also released a picture on Telegram allegedly of the American F15 fighter pilot whose plane was downed in Kuwait earlier on Monday morning.

It also shared visuals of the massive drone fleet of Iran along with Iranian strikes on US-Israeli targets in the region. In a post on Telegram, Press TV said, "American pilot after his fighter jet crashed in Kuwait".

The conflict between US-Israel and the Iranian regime has intensified on Monday. After a relative lull overnight, Iran launched new missile and drone strikes on Israel and other Gulf states. Multiple news outlets like Russia Today, Press TV Iran and Israel's I24 new reported a drone strike at Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura refining facility.

The facility is among the world's largest oil export facilities, critical for global crude flows.

Jerusalem Post quoting a Semafor reporter said that a small, isolated fire is under control at Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura refining facility following what appeared to be a drone strike earlier in the morning.

Iran's Press TV also reported an Iranian missile strike at the Salman Port in Bahrain. The Iranian media report claimed that the Port was being reportedly used for transporting American logistical equipment intended for use in a strike on Iran.

In its statement, Iran's IRGC issued an update on what the Iranians have dubbed Operation True Promise. According to the statement, "The tenth wave opened massive gates of fire upon the occupied territories with a manoeuvre of Khaibar missiles.

The latest wave of strikes and Iranian counter attacks comes on the heels of a full-scale conflict that erupted in the Middle East involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, following 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. World leaders and international bodies are urging de-escalation as the risk of wider regional conflict grows, but fighting continues without a clear end in sight.

- ANI

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Priya S
The immediate concern is oil prices. Ras Tanura is a major facility. If attacks continue, petrol and diesel prices in India will shoot up, affecting everything. The government needs to have contingency plans ready. This conflict is hitting us where it hurts the most - our pockets.
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Rohit P
Iran releasing the pilot's picture is pure propaganda. The whole region is becoming a playground for superpower rivalries, and ordinary people suffer. India has good relations with both the Gulf and Iran; we should use that position to advocate for an immediate ceasefire. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
Watching from abroad. The strategic implications are huge. Kuwait and Bahrain are hosts to US forces. If Iran is striking ports used for US logistics, it shows they are trying to cut supply lines. A dangerous new phase. Hope diplomacy prevails before it spirals.
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Vikram M
Operation Epic Fury? Roaring Lion? These names sound like something from a video game, not real war where people die. Respectfully, all sides need to tone down the rhetoric and think of the millions of innocent lives, including many Indian workers, caught in the middle. 🙏
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Karthik V
The safety of the aircrews is the only good news here. The rest is a recipe for a wider war. India's statement at the UN should be strong for peace. We have too much at stake - from oil to remittances. Time for our diplomacy to shine.

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