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US Refuelling Plane Crashes In Iraq As Drone War Spreads Across Region

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US Refuelling Plane Crashes In Iraq As Drone War Spreads Across Region

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A major rescue operation is underway after a US military refuelling aircraft crashed in western Iraq following a suspected mid-air collision, as escalating drone attacks across the region killed a French soldier and targeted British special forces.

Officials from United States Central Command confirmed that two aircraft were involved in the incident during operations linked to the ongoing conflict with Iran.

One of the planes, believed to be a Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker refuelling aircraft, was described as a “loss,” while the second aircraft reportedly landed safely in Israel. The tanker aircraft normally requires a three-person crew.

There has been no indication the crash was caused by hostile fire.

Drone Strike Kills French Soldier

The region’s security situation deteriorated further when a drone attack killed a French soldier stationed in Iraqi Kurdistan.

French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed the soldier died during an attack on a joint base used by French troops and Kurdish Peshmerga forces.

Two drones struck the headquarters in the Makhmour area, about 80 kilometres from Erbil, injuring five additional personnel.

It marks the first confirmed French military death since the conflict erupted following joint strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran earlier this year.

British Special Forces Targeted

British special forces were also targeted in a separate drone strike on a military facility near Erbil.

The attack was successfully intercepted using the UK’s Martlet missile system, preventing casualties among British troops.

The base attack came after earlier threats against RAF Akrotiri, the major British air base located in Cyprus.

Britain Warns Of Russian Involvement

UK Defence Secretary John Healey suggested Russia may be helping Iran coordinate elements of its military campaign.

He warned of what he described as the “hidden hand” of Vladimir Putin, accusing Moscow of assisting Tehran with drone tactics similar to those used in the war in Ukraine.

According to British officials, Iranian Shahed drones are flying on lower trajectories to make interception more difficult, a tactic widely used by Russian forces.

War Threatens Global Oil Supply

The growing conflict has also heightened fears for global energy supplies as tensions rise around the Strait of Hormuz, the key shipping route through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil passes.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Washington and its allies are considering forming an international naval coalition to escort tankers through the strategic waterway.

Conflict Expands Across Region

The war has now spread across multiple fronts in the Middle East, with attacks reported in Iraq, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Oman.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump said the military campaign against Iran is progressing “very rapidly,” warning Tehran it is “paying a big price.”

Israeli forces have also launched new waves of strikes against Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon, raising fears the conflict could escalate into a broader regional war.

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So the other plane landed 'safely in Israel'. Was it an Israeli combat aircraft? Or was it American? The reports say the U.S.A.F. tanker crashed in Iraq, so that's quite far from Israel - but might be seen by Israelis as the only place in that region where they could land (if an Israeli aircraft).

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