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The incident marked the first time U.S. troops were killed by enemy fire since the start of the Israel–Hamas war. President Joe Biden condemned the attack as "despicable" and pledged retaliation at a suitable time. [5] The U.S. began retaliatory strikes on 2 February, hitting sites in Iraq and Syria. [6] Iran denied any involvement in the ...
A UK Airprox Board report into the incident said there was a high risk of collision and that "A larger aircraft might not have missed it and in the captain's opinion, it had put 130 lives at risk.". [49] The report also said the UAV was "very large, certainly not a toy", had four blades, and estimated that the drone was about three metres ...
The crew responded to a false fire warning in the cargo hold by discharging the fire extinguisher without opening the pressure release valves, which caused a buildup of carbon dioxide in the cockpit that led to crew incapacitation and a crash. March 12, 1948 30 0 0 Northwest Airlines Flight 4422: Mount Sanford: Alaska: Douglas C-54 Skymaster
The Pentagon has declassified and publicly released video footage of a U.S. drone strike in Kabul that killed 10 civilians in the final hours of a chaotic American withdrawal that ended a 20-year ...
Then one of the planes damaged the drone's propeller, forcing it to ditch in the Black Sea. The incident happened at about 7:03 am local time. [8] According to a map released by the US Air Force the collision and subsequent crash took place in the Black Sea to the southwest of Crimea. [11]
At least three people killed in the storm. Friday 16 June 2023 10:30, Rachel Sharp. Perryton Fire Chief Paul Dutcher told reporters that three people had so far been confirmed dead from the storm.
On 29 August 2021, an unmanned drone attack by the United States killed 10 civilians in Kabul, Afghanistan, including 7 children.The U.S. initially said that the vehicle targeted in the strike had visited an Islamic State safe house and that there had been several secondary explosions, implying there had been explosives at the scene.
A report from state television channel MRTV claimed the two pilots ejected from the aircraft. The same report also blamed a technical malfunction as the cause of the accident. [363] A Northrop F-5 operated by U.S. defense contractor Tactical Air Support made a gear-up landing at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. [364]