Mar 2 β€’ 06:23 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Norway Aftenposten

American fighter jets crashed, crew survived

Several American fighter jets crashed in Kuwait on Monday morning, but all crew members survived according to a Kuwaiti defense ministry spokesperson.

On Monday morning in Kuwait, multiple American fighter jets experienced crashes, but fortunately, all crew members managed to survive. A spokesperson for the Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense confirmed the survival of the crew and stated that an investigation into the incidents is currently ongoing. Videos circulating on social media depict the pilots ejecting from the burning aircraft prior to the crashes, drawing significant attention to the incident.

Reports indicate that the crashes occurred less than a mile from the U.S. military base at Ali Al Salem, raising questions about the safety protocols in place around military operations in the region. CNN noted that the downed aircraft are believed to be either F-15 or F/A-18 fighter jets, both of which are used by the U.S. Navy and Air Force, as well as by Kuwait's own air force. The exact cause of the crashes remains unknown, sparking further inquiries into potential technical malfunctions or operational errors.

The incident has significant implications for military operations in Kuwait, where the U.S. maintains a strategic presence in the Gulf region. As investigations proceed, there will likely be heightened scrutiny regarding the maintenance and safety measures of military aircraft deployed in active operations. This event may also affect U.S.-Kuwait relations, particularly if the investigation uncovers any negligence in equipment management or training.

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