Three American fighter aircraft were shot down over Kuwait in what officials have described as an apparent “friendly fire” incident, marking one of the most serious operational setbacks since the launch of Operation Epic Fury.

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According to United States Central Command (Centcom), the aircraft — identified as F-15 fighters — were mistakenly engaged by Kuwaiti air defence systems while operating in support of ongoing US-Israeli military operations against Iran.
All six crew members successfully ejected and were recovered safely. An investigation into the incident is now underway.
What Happened Over Kuwait?
The aircraft were flying combat support missions linked to the broader US-Israeli campaign when Kuwaiti defensive systems reportedly misidentified them as hostile targets.

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Officials have not disclosed:
Whether Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) systems malfunctioned
Whether communication breakdowns occurred
Or whether heightened regional air defense alert levels contributed to the miscalculation
Friendly fire incidents — while rare — are most likely in high-intensity, multi-theatre conflicts involving coalition forces operating under compressed decision timelines.
Casualties Mount as Conflict Escalates
Centcom also confirmed the death of a fourth US service member who had been critically wounded during Iran’s initial retaliatory strikes. Three other American personnel were previously declared killed. Five more remain seriously injured.
In announcing the joint campaign, President Donald Trump acknowledged the risks, stating that casualties were possible in wartime operations.
Operation “Epic Fury” and Regional Fallout
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Caine described the strikes as part of “Epic Fury,” a coordinated US-Israeli operation that reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
US officials have insisted the campaign is not a formal regime-change war, though they acknowledged that Iran’s leadership structure has been fundamentally altered.
Iranian authorities claim more than 500 fatalities across over 130 cities following US-Israeli strikes — figures that have not been independently verified.

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Conflict Expands Beyond Iran
The war’s geographic footprint is widening:
Israeli strikes targeted Hezbollah-linked sites in Lebanon
Missile strikes hit the Israeli city of Beit Shemesh
A Saudi oil refinery reportedly caught fire
Energy markets reacted immediately, with oil prices spiking amid fears of prolonged
Why This Friendly Fire Incident Matters
Military analysts note that friendly fire cases often signal:
High operational tempo
Saturated radar environments
Rapid escalation beyond original mission scope
The downing of three advanced F-15 aircraft — despite no loss of life — represents a strategic embarrassment and may trigger reviews of coalition airspace coordination protocols in the Gulf

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Key Takeaways
Three US F-15 jets were mistakenly shot down by Kuwaiti air defenses
All six crew members survived
A fourth US service member has died from earlier wounds
Iran-Israel-US hostilities continue expanding regionally
Oil markets are reacting to instability
The coming days will likely determine whether diplomatic channels reopen — or whether escalation deepens further across the Middle East.