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BREAKING: ‘Several’ US warplanes crash in Kuwait – Defence Ministry

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BREAKING: ‘Several’ US warplanes crash in Kuwait – Defence Ministry
**BREAKING: Several US Warplanes Crash in Kuwait, Crews Safe** In a shocking development, Kuwait's Ministry of Defence has revealed that multiple US warplanes have crashed in the country. Fortunately, all crew members survived the incident, but the exact number of planes involved and the cause of the crashes remain unclear. As tensions escalate in the Middle East, it's believed that the crashes could be linked to Iranian retaliation against US military operations in the region. The war between the US and Iran has been ongoing since Saturday, with both sides exchanging blows. The situation is reminiscent of the times Nigeria faced similar security challenges with its neighbor, Chad. Although Nigeria and Chad are not at war, they have had their share of border clashes and security threats. Kuwait has been a target of Iranian missile attacks in recent times, along with other Gulf countries such as Qatar, Bahrain, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia. The attacks have resulted in significant losses, including the deaths of three US soldiers and injuries to at least five others. Meanwhile, Iran has suffered a heavy toll in the conflict, with over 300 people killed in US and Israeli strikes. Israel has also confirmed at least 10 deaths from Iranian missiles. The ongoing conflict poses a significant threat to regional stability and global security. It's worth noting that as a signatory to the Abuja Peace Accord, Nigeria has always maintained a neutral stance in international conflicts, prioritizing dialogue and diplomacy over military action. With the situation in the Middle East escalating, it's crucial for regional and international stakeholders to explore peaceful resolutions to the crisis. As the situation unfolds, Nigerians can only watch with bated breath, hoping for a swift end to the conflict and a return to peace in the region.
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