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US Air Force KC-135 Crash in Iraq Claims Four Lives Amid Iran Conflict Operations

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A U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker crashed in Iraq on Tuesday, killing four of the six crew members aboard. The aircraft was supporting operations linked to heightened tensions with Iran when it collided with another KC-135 tanker. The second aircraft landed safely, according to U.S. officials.The incident occurred during a critical refueling mission, underscoring the risks faced by military personnel in volatile regions. While the exact cause remains under investigation, the crash highlights the dangers of aerial operations in conflict zones.Defense sources confirm that both tankers were part of a larger fleet engaged in sustaining air operations over the Middle East. The loss of life has prompted an immediate review of safety protocols for refueling missions in high-risk areas.


Reported by: Elias Thorne

Elias Thorne is a former intelligence analyst specialising in emerging technologies.

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