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Three American military aircraft were ‘mistakenly shot down’ in Kuwait today because the US, Israel and Iran continued to exchange deadly attacks.

Multiple unverified videos posted to social media showed a twin-engine fighter jet spiralling down as smoke billowed from its back end.

One other clip showed what gave the impression to be the pilot falling down in a parachute after ejecting from the aircraft.

The planes were gunned down by Kuwaiti air defences at around 4am UK time during lively combat that included Iranian aircraft, the US Central Command said.

The plane within the clip crashed on the outskirts of Al Jahra, west of Kuwait City, based on CNN Arabic.

The social media videos showed the plane crashing
An individual was seen parachuting down
An F15 jet lands at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk this morning. March 2, 2026. // Kuwaiti Ministry of Defence says several US jets crashed in Kuwait, with the pilots ejecting, during a period of intense Iranian fire targeting the country. Whilst in Cyprus, a British RAF base was targeted by a
An F15 is a fighter-jet capable at travelling some 2,000mph (Picture: James Linsell Clark/SWNS)

Not one of the six crew members were injured and are in stable condition.

Unverified video showed a crew member, with none visible symbols on their uniform, on the bottom, standing near a parachute.

Further footage showed a pilot behind a black SUV.

US officials confirmed the downed planes were F-15E Strike Eagles, an 1989 model of the F-15 which might reach speeds just shy of two,000mph.

The warplanes cost around $31million in 1998, or about £46million today, based on the US Air Force

Kuwait defence officials confirmed the incident in a statement reported by the official state Kuwait News Agency, but didn’t specify the cause.

The incident comes after the US and Israel launched an assault on Iran on Saturday, killing at the least 133 civilians, based on human rights groups.

Further US-Israeli strikes yesterday that struck a girls’ school near a naval base in Minab killed at the least 175 people, mostly children.

A woman walks by the damaged Gandhi Hospital, which was hit when a strike struck a state TV communications tower and nearby buildings across the street during the ongoing joint U.S.-Israeli military campaign in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, March 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Gandhi Hospital in Tehran, which was hit when a strike struck a state TV communications tower and nearby buildings (Picture: AP)

Video showed half of the Shajarah Tayyebeh school reduced to rubble.

The strikes set off retaliatory attacks by Iran, with one killing US soldiers at a base in Kuwait.

US President Donald Trump, who has been threatening Iran for weeks, said: ‘Sadly, there’ll likely be more before it ends.

‘That’s the best way it’s. Likely be more.’

Just at some point later, US-Israeli strikes killed Iran’s supreme leader of virtually 37 years, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, making a tense power vacuum.

Israeli airstrikes this morning killed 31 people in Lebanon in response to earlier rocket fire by Hezbollah, an Iran-backed group.

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