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US-IRAN War. Ayatollah Khamenei killed. Iranian missiles and drones all over Middle East and closes Strait of Hormuz

Fighter jet crashes in Kuwait, video geolocated by CNN shows​


Helen ReganBrad Lendon
By Isaac Yee, Teele Rebane, Helen Regan and Brad Lendon


A fighter jet crashed over Kuwait near a United States air base, according to video geolocated by CNN that emerged online Monday.

The video shows a jet on fire and falling in a tailspin out of the sky.

The video suggests the jet came down within 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) of the US Ali Al Salem base in Kuwait.

It is unclear why the aircraft crashed nor which air force the plane belongs to.

The twin-engine fighter jet is consistent with an F-15E or F/A-18, according to CNN analysis of the video.

Kuwait also operates F/A-18 jets.

CNN has reached out to CENTCOM and Kuwait’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs for comment.


F15 got shot down. but as usual us will say friendly fire.


 
After regime change,u can go visit Iran to eat pistachio nuts, chelor kebab (bbq beef) and watch pretty persian cats.
I don't think so fast leh. Those siaolang islamists in Iran will fight till the end...could take months..
All chinese looking sinkies can immediately go savour persian pussies, just tell them you are tiong.:biggrin:
 
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IDF says it has struck senior member of Hezbollah​

published at 17:22
Breaking​


The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) says it has "precisely struck" a senior Hezbollah member in Beirut.

It says it will share more details shortly.
 

IDF says it has struck senior member of Hezbollah​

published at 17:22​

Breaking​


The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) says it has "precisely struck" a senior Hezbollah member in Beirut.

It says it will share more details shortly.
appreciate your constant reporting from multiple sources.:thumbsup: ST or CNA should hire you. :biggrin:
 
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Middle East wakes to waves of fresh strikes as conflict widens​


Helen Regan
By Helen Regan

Residents in Gulf states awoke to the sound of fresh explosions this morning, after a night of attacks across the region that saw Iran-backed Hezbollah enter the widening conflict.

Here’s where things stand:

Explosions in major cities: CNN teams in the major Gulf cities of Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha heard explosions Monday morning local time. In the Qatari capital, a CNN photojournalist filmed what appears to be missiles being intercepted in the skies. In Dubai, a CNN team heard “two back-to-back blasts,” jets flying overhead and what appears to be intercepters.

Kuwait: A fighter jet crashed near a US air base, according to online video geolocated by CNN. Footage geolocated by CNN to near Kuwait’s Al Jahra shows what appears to be a pilot parachuting to the ground. Loud bangs had rung out early local time as air defenses intercepted “hostile drones” approaching the country via “maritime routes,” state media reported. A major oil refinery was hit by falling shrapnel, according to state-run Kuwait News Agency. Reuters reported a witness as saying smoke was seen rising from the vicinity of the US embassy in Kuwait.

Saudi Arabia: Two drones targeting the Ras Tanura refinery were intercepted and destroyed, according to state TV, citing the Saudi defense ministry.

Lebanon: The Israeli military launched a series of strikes in Lebanon, including the capital Beirut early Monday. The Israeli military said it had struck “senior Hezbollah terrorists in the Beirut area” and ordered evacuations across 52 settlements in the south of the country. Video geolocated by CNN shows the top floor of a building in flames in Ghobeiry, southern Beirut.

Israel: Iran fired a new barrage of missiles toward Israel on Monday, Israel’s military said. Hezbollah and Israel also traded strikes overnight after Hezbollah said it launched “missiles and a swarm of drones” at an Israeli army base south of Haifa “in revenge” for the killing of Iran’s supreme leader. Israel’s military also said it had intercepted a projectile fired from Lebanon, and that other fell in open areas.

Iran: Multiple rounds of explosions were reported in the Iranian capital of Tehran and other cities overnight. Patients were evacuated from a hospital in northern Tehran on Sunday after it was badly damaged in strikes, Iranian state media reported.

Cyprus: The UK’s Ministry of Defence said it responded to a suspected drone strike at a British military base on the eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus.

Bahrain: Sirens have been sounded over Bahrain, according to the country’s Ministry of Interior.
 
Now on Flightradar24.com :laugh:

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As much as one can dislike Trump, it takes a hell lot of courage to make the decision to strike Iran, knowing fully well that Islamic crazy nutcase country will respond. Iran is firing missiles everywhere. Lol :laugh:
I don't think he has thought it through. He doesn't have the capacity for that. :biggrin: Now suay americans have to die because of him.
 
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UAE accommodation covered as Middle East airspace remains closed​


Hilary Whiteman
By Hilary Whiteman

FlyDubai planes are parked on the tarmac at Dubai International Airport on Monday.

FlyDubai planes are parked on the tarmac at Dubai International Airport on Monday.
Giuseppe Cacace/AFP/Getty Images

Stressed travelers stranded in Dubai will have their hotel costs paid by authorities, according to guests and state media.

CNN previously reported that Abu Dhabi’s Department of Culture and Tourism would cover costs in that city for tens of thousands of travelers stranded during the conflict in the Middle East.

It’s some consolation for thousands of travelers stuck in the major transport hubs due to airspace closures that show no sign of ending soon.

Thousands of flights have been canceled since the US and Israel attacked Iran on Saturday, prompting retaliatory strikes on hubs and gulf states that host US military bases.

Travelers are urged to contact their airlines and stay across alerts from their country of origin.

Some countries are considering plans to repatriate their citizens. Others are waiting to see if there’s a faster chance of commercial flights resuming.

See here for more information on the travel paralysis triggered by the war.
 
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