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Kuwait Defense System Shot Down US F-15 Jets in Friendly Fire Incident

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Kuwait Defense System Shot Down US F-15 Jets in a friendly fire incident confirmed by US officials.

The incident happened near Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait. Three American F-15 fighter jets were destroyed after entering the range of Kuwait’s defense system.

The United States Central Command confirmed that the aircraft were hit mistakenly. Officials described the event as “friendly fire.”

Kuwait’s Ministry of Defense also confirmed the incident. Authorities said no crew members were killed. All personnel were safely evacuated and shifted to hospital for medical check-ups.

According to officials, investigations are underway. Kuwait is working closely with US authorities to determine how the Kuwait Defense System Shot Down US F-15 Jets during operations.

Reports said one F-15 Eagle had crashed near the air base a day earlier. Security measures in the region have now been tightened.

Officials have urged the public to avoid spreading rumors. They said only verified information will be shared after the investigation is complete.

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