❓WHAT HAPPENED: An American KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed in Iraq, resulting in the deaths of four crew members. Two remain missing. A second aircraft involved in the incident landed safely.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: U.S. military personnel aboard the aircraft, French soldiers at a nearby base, and Iranian drones targeting multiple sites in the region.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The crash occurred on Thursday in “friendly airspace” in Iraq, with related incidents reported near Erbil and other locations in the region.
🎯IMPACT: Rising tensions in the Middle East, with drone attacks targeting bases and international forces drawn deeper into regional conflicts.
A U.S. Air Force KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq, resulting in the deaths of four crew members. Two more are missing. U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced on Friday that “four of the six crew members on board the aircraft have been confirmed deceased.” The identities of the deceased are being withheld until next-of-kin notifications are complete.
The incident occurred in what CENTCOM called “friendly airspace” and involved a second KC-135 aircraft, which landed safely, though reports indicate it sustained tail damage. The crash is under investigation, with officials stating it was not caused by hostile or friendly fire.
In a separate incident, a drone attack struck a joint French-Kurdish Peshmerga base in the Erbil area of northern Iraq, igniting a significant fire. The assault injured six French soldiers and killed one. French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed the fatality, complaining, “The French soldiers there have no connection to war or conflict. They are simply military advisers legally present in Iraq.” The attack was carried out using two drones against the shared facility.
The region has seen further drone attacks targeting British and U.S. positions, with Iranian-origin drones noted as a key danger. In Erbil, British forces intercepted some incoming drones. British Defence Secretary John Healey alleged the “hidden hand” of Russian President Vladimir Putin may have been involved in the attack.
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