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    Kuwait’s Air Defenses Accidentally Down Three US F-15 Jets Amid Rising Regional Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    In a startling development on Monday night, Kuwait’s air defense systems mistakenly brought down three United States F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jets during active combat operations, marking a significant friendly-fire incident in the ongoing regional conflict. The U.S. Central Command confirmed that all six crew members ejected safely from the aircraft and were promptly recovered, currently reported to be in stable condition. This incident unfolded amid heightened military activity involving Iranian forces and their retaliatory strikes across the Gulf region.

    The event occurred at approximately 11:03 p.m. Eastern Time on March 1, when the three F-15E jets, engaged in Operation Epic Fury, were flying over Kuwaiti airspace. The operation itself is part of broader U.S. efforts to counter Iranian aggression following recent escalations. During this period, Kuwaiti air defenses, responding to a complex threat environment that included attacks from Iranian aircraft, ballistic missiles, and drones, mistakenly identified the U.S. fighter jets as hostile targets and engaged them, resulting in their downing.

    Kuwait has acknowledged the gravity of the incident and has initiated a thorough investigation to determine the precise circumstances that led to this tragic error. Video footage circulating online, verified to have been recorded in the Al Jahra region of Kuwait, shows one of the U.S. warplanes plummeting from the sky, with a pilot visible parachuting to safety. This visual evidence has underscored the chaotic and dangerous nature of the airspace during the conflict.

    Meanwhile, in a separate but possibly related event, smoke was observed rising near the U.S. Embassy compound in Kuwait City. Emergency services, including fire trucks and ambulances, were dispatched to the scene, although official comments from the U.S. Embassy and the State Department remain unavailable. The embassy has since issued warnings to American citizens residing in Kuwait, advising them to remain indoors, avoid windows, and stay on the lowest floors of their homes due to the ongoing threat of missile and drone attacks.

    This incident comes amid a series of escalating confrontations across the Gulf, with Iran conducting retaliatory strikes against neighboring states in response to recent U.S. and Israeli military actions targeting the Islamic Republic. Earlier on Monday, Kuwaiti forces intercepted multiple hostile drones, marking the third consecutive day of such attacks. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed responsibility for striking a U.S. aircraft that crashed in Kuwait, further intensifying the already volatile situation.

    Adding to the turmoil, two workers at Kuwait’s Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery sustained minor injuries from falling debris caused by the aerial engagements, as confirmed by Kuwait’s National Petroleum Company. Civil defense officials reported that most incoming drones were successfully intercepted near the Rumaithiya and Salwa neighborhoods, preventing further casualties or damage. Nonetheless, the repeated drone and missile attacks have caused widespread alarm across the region.

    On the same day, loud explosions and sirens were reported in major Gulf cities including Dubai and Doha, reflecting the widening scope of the conflict. Tehran has openly declared its intention to target U.S. military bases throughout the region, following the recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian territory. The ongoing hostilities have also impacted civilian and commercial zones, disrupting vital aviation routes and trade hubs, thereby escalating the humanitarian and economic stakes of this confrontation.

    As the situation continues to evolve, the accidental downing of U.S. jets by Kuwaiti defenses highlights the complexities and dangers of operating in a highly contested airspace. It also underscores the urgent need for improved communication and coordination among allied forces to prevent further tragic incidents. The investigation underway will be critical in understanding the failures that led to this friendly-fire episode and in implementing measures to avoid similar occurrences in the future.

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