Israel Iran War Update: Several US Fighter Jets Crash in Kuwait, Iranian-Backed Militias Join Fighting (Videos)
Several US warplanes crashed on Monday in Kuwait, the countryās defense ministry said, with all the pilots safely bailing out. The ministry did not elaborate on what caused the crashes but it came during an intense period of Iranian fire targeting the country. The Kuwaiti Defense Ministry said the pilots had been taken to a hospital for checkups and their condition was stable.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates:Ā Several US warplanes crashed on Monday in Kuwait, the countryās defense ministry said, with all the pilots safely bailing out. The ministry did not elaborate on what caused the crashes but it came during an intense period of Iranian fire targeting the country. The Kuwaiti Defense Ministry said the pilots had been taken to a hospital for checkups and their condition was stable.Ā TheĀ USĀ militaryās Central Command did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Iran and Iranian-Backed Militias
Iran and Iranian-backed militias fired missiles at Israel and Arab states, apparently hitting the U.S. Embassy compound in Kuwait, while Israel and the United States pounded targets in Iran as the war expanded on Monday with statements of defiance and increasing casualties. Fire and smoke rose from inside the embassy compound in Kuwait City and an alarm wailed after the Iranian attack, which came not long after the U.S. issued a warning to Americans there to take cover and for others to stay away. There were no immediate reports on damage or casualties.Ā Iran Claims F-15 Fighter Jet Shot Down Over Kuwait as War With US-Israel Escalates (Watch Videos).
US F-15 Fighter Jet Shot Down in Kuwait
Smoke Rises at US Embassy in Kuwait After Suspected Iran Attack
Meantime, as the American and Israeli airstrikes continued, top Iranian security official Ali Larijani vowed on X that āwe will not negotiate with the United States.ā In Iraq, a pro-Iranian militia claimed responsibility for a drone attack targeting U.S. troops at the Baghdad airport, the day after it said it fired at a U.S. base in the city of Irbil in the north, and Cyprus said a drone attack targeted a British base on the Mediterranean island nation. Israel and the U.S. bombed Iranian missile sites and targeted its navy, claiming to have destroyed its headquarters and multiple warships.
Hezbollah Fires on Israel, Prompting Massive Response
As the attacks on Iran continued, Hezbollah said it fired missiles from Lebanon into Israel early Monday in response to the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and ārepeated Israeli aggressions.ā There were no reports of injuries or damage, and Israel said that it had intercepted one projectile while several fell in open areas. Israel retaliated with strikes on Lebanon, killing at least 31 people and wounding 149 others, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry. About two thirds of the dead were in the country's south.
Lebanonās government said it was holding an emergency meeting after Hezbollahās attack on Israel triggered the Israeli airstrikes. Iran has been firing missiles at Israel and Arab states in a counteroffensive since the joint America-Israeli attack Saturday that killed Khamenei and many top Iranian officials.
Casualties rise as attacks spread across the region
Gulf Arab states have warned that they could retaliate against Iran after strikes that hit key sites and killed at least five civilians, and U.S. President Donald Trump promised Washington would āavengeā the deaths of three American troops who were killed in Kuwait, while predicting more casualties. āSadly, there will likely be more before it ends,ā Trump said. āThatās the way it is.ā
Trump has urged Iranians to ātake overā their government and, while he has also signaled he would be open to dialogue with new leadership there following the death of Khamenei, suggested Sunday there was no end in sight to the military operations. āCombat operations continue at this time in full-force, and they will continue until all of our objectives are achieved,ā he said in a video message. āWe have very strong objectives,ā he added, without elaborating.
The U.S. military said B-2 stealth bombers struck Iranās ballistic missile facilities with 2,000-pound bombs. Trump said on social media that nine Iranian warships had been sunk and that the Iranian navyās headquarters had been ālargely destroyed.ā
Others have mostly stayed out of the war and pressed for diplomacy. But in an indication that the conflict could draw in other nations, Britain, France and Germany said Sunday they were ready to work with the U.S. to help stop Iranās attacks.
Early Monday, Cyprus said an uncrewed drone ācaused limited damageā when it hit a British air base on the southern coast. Further details were not immediately available, but it came after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the U.K. would help theĀ USĀ in the war against Iran.
The weekend attacks were the second time in eight months that theĀ US and Israel had combined against Iran, in a startling show of military might for an American president elected on an āAmerica Firstā platform and pledged to keep out of āforever wars.ā In the 12-day war last June, Israeli and American strikes greatly weakened Iranās air defenses, military leadership and nuclear program. But the killing of Khamenei, who ruled Iran for more than three decades, creates a leadership vacuum, increasing the risk of regional instability.
Iranian Proxies Join The Fray
Hezbollahās launch of missiles at Israel was the first time in more than a year that the militant group has claimed an attack. Iranās proxies were a chief concern for American and Israeli officials before they suspended negotiations with Iran last week and moved ahead with strikes on Iran. Israel said the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group had ājoined the campaignā alongside Iran as it retaliated with strikes on Beirut, Lebanon's capital.
Associated Press journalists in Beirut were jolted awake by a series of loud explosions that shook buildings and caused windows to shatter. Warplanes could be heard flying low overhead. āThe strikes continue,ā said Maj. Gen. Rafi Milo, head of Israelās Northern Command. āTheir intensity will increase.ā
The Iraqi Shiite militia Saraya Awliya al-Dam claimed a drone attack Monday targetingĀ US troops at the airport in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, further widening the retaliation over the killing of Khamenei. It had claimed a drone attack on Sunday against aĀ US air base in Irbil, in Iraqās north. The group is one of a number of Shiite militias operating in Iraq. TheĀ US and Iraq did not immediately comment on the claims.
In the Persian Gulf, Iranās retaliatory strikes pushed the conflict into cities that have long marketed themselves as regional safe havens. Three people were reported killed in the United Arab Emirates and one each in Kuwait and Bahrain. In the United Arab Emirates, authorities said most Iranian missiles and drones were intercepted. But some either got through or fell as debris, causing the deaths and significant damage. Bahrain and Kuwait said Iranian strikes in both countries hit civilian targets outside theĀ US bases where Iran had pledged to retaliate.
With hundreds already dead, WHO calls for protection of civilians
In Iran, more than 200 people have been killed since the start of the strikes, according to officials. Tehranās streets are largely deserted as people have been sheltering during airstrikes, witnesses told The Associated Press, speaking anonymously for fear of retribution. The paramilitary Basij, which has played a central role in crushing protests, set up checkpoints across the city, they said.Ā US Embassy Cancels Visa Appointments and Citizen Services in Pakistan Following Violent Protests Over Assassination of Iranās Supreme Leader.
In Israel, rescue services have confirmed several locations have been hit by Iranian missiles, including Jerusalem and a synagogue in Beit Shemesh, where nine people were killed and 28 wounded, bringing the overall death toll in the country to 11. The World Health Organization called Monday for sparing civilians and healthcare facilities in the Middle East amid the escalating conflict. āThe protection of civilians and health care must be absolute,ā Hanan Balkhy, regional dietitian at WHO wrote on social media. āAll parties must ⦠ensure medical facilities remain protected.ā
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Mar 02, 2026 01:45 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).