Tensions have escalated across West Asia following multiple military-related incidents reported in several countries. These include claims of a second US F-35 being shot down by Iran, missile activity targeting Israel and parts of the Gulf, and a drone strike on a major oil facility in Kuwait. While the reports are still unverified, they have raised serious concern across the region as defence systems remain on high alert.
Iran Claims Second US F-35 Downed Over Central Region
Iran has claimed that it has shot down a second US-made F-35 fighter jet over central Iran. The report was shared through Iranian media outlets, which said the aircraft was hit by a domestic air defence system operated by military forces.
According to the claim, the F-35, known as one of the most advanced stealth fighter jets used by the United States, was struck during an operation over central regions of the country. Iran stated that the impact was severe, raising the possibility that the pilot may not have been able to eject safely. However, no independent confirmation has been provided to verify the incident.
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This follows earlier similar claims about another F-35 being downed, adding to rising tensions in the region. Iranian defence sources have described these actions as part of responses to security threats faced by the country. At the same time, the United States has not confirmed any loss of F-35 aircraft in the region.
Missile Attacks Reported on Israel and Gulf Amid Rising Tensions
Alongside the aircraft-related claim, reports have emerged of missile attacks being launched toward Israel and parts of the Gulf region. These developments have occurred during a period of rising military tension across West Asia, raising concerns about regional stability. The attacks appear to be coordinated, with multiple locations reporting missile launches around the same time.
According to multiple sources, missiles were fired from different points, prompting heightened alert levels in affected areas. Israel reportedly activated its air defence systems in response, and warnings were issued to the public in several regions to minimize potential casualties. The rapid escalation has put authorities on high alert.
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Explosions were also reported in parts of Iran, including major cities such as the capital region and central urban areas. These incidents suggest a broader pattern of military exchanges taking place simultaneously across multiple fronts. The overlapping activities indicate that the situation is not confined to a single conflict zone.
The ongoing missile activity has triggered increased civil defence measures in several locations. Regions within the Gulf also reported security alerts linked to possible missile movements. While officials have not released detailed assessments, emergency responses and monitoring operations have intensified significantly in recent hours.
Drone Strike Hits Kuwait Refinery as Regional Security Crisis Deepens
Separate from the missile and aircraft-related incidents, a drone strike was reported at a major oil facility in Kuwait. The targeted site was the Mina al-Ahmadi refinery, which is one of the country’s key energy installations and a vital part of its oil operations. The incident added to the growing list of security events reported across the region.
Reports indicate that drones were used in the attack, causing fires to break out in parts of the refinery. Emergency response teams were quickly sent to the site to control the flames and stop the situation from spreading further. Their immediate focus was on protecting critical infrastructure and limiting damage.
The Kuwait Petroleum Corporation confirmed that the incident took place and said firefighting units responded promptly. It was also confirmed that no injuries were reported among workers or staff present at the facility during the incident. The refinery remains an essential part of Kuwait’s energy production and export system.
Following the strike, security monitoring has been increased at key installations across the Gulf region. Emergency teams continue to stay active at the refinery while authorities assess the extent of damage caused by the fire. The series of events reflects rising tensions involving missile activity, air defence systems, and drone-based attacks across West Asia.






