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Number of Downed US Warplanes Rises to 3

  • March, 02, 2026 - 16:14
  • Defense news
Number of Downed US Warplanes Rises to 3

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The number of American warplanes that have been shot down by Iranian air defenses reached three.

Defense

Iran’s Khatam Al-Anbiya Central Headquarters on Monday announced the downing of three US fighter jets by Iranian homegrown air defense systems.

Since this morning, various photos of US aircraft that have been targeted and their pilots who ejected before the warplanes crashed.   

On Monday morning, Iranian armed forces, in a brilliant move, shot down an American F‑15 fighter jet over the Iran–Kuwait border region, an event confirmed by Kuwait’s Ministry of defense.

Photos and footage showing the jet’s descent and crash into Kuwaiti soil were published both in social media and multiple media websites.

While indirect nuclear negotiations between Tehran and Washington, mediated by Oman, were underway, the US and Israeli regime launched strikes on Iran starting Saturday morning, February 28.

In response to the US-Israeli aggression, which has led to the martyrdom of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, a number of senior military commanders and hundreds of civilians, Iran has launched Operation True Promise 4, carrying out massive missile and drone attacks on Israeli targets and US bases in the region.

 
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