US Air Force KC-135 Crash in Iraq: All Six Crew Members Killed

March 13, 2026
US Air Force KC-135 Crash in Iraq: All Six Crew Members Killed
  • The incident underscores the human toll of the Iran-related conflict, with the crash adding to ongoing casualties in the broader crisis.

  • A U.S. Air Force KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq, killing all six crew members aboard the aircraft.

  • The incident is breaking news and is being updated as more information becomes available.

  • Initial reports indicated at least five crew members were aboard, with casualty details not available at that time.

  • Officials confirmed a second tanker was involved in the event.

  • A second aircraft involved in the incident landed safely, suggesting not all aircraft were lost.

  • CBS News reported the second plane was also a KC-135 and landed safely in Israel; the other aircraft did not report issues.

  • Initially, CENTCOM stated two aircraft were involved and one landed safely.

  • The identities of the deceased will be withheld for 24 hours after families are informed, following standard military protocol.

  • CENTCOM said the loss was not due to hostile fire or friendly fire and that the circumstances are under investigation, with rescue efforts ongoing for the remaining crew.

  • Iranian proxy groups claimed responsibility, but U.S. officials maintained there was no hostile-fire influence in the crash.

  • CENTCOM noted that rescue efforts were under way and provided limited details on crew fate or exact numbers aboard the KC-135.

Summary based on 5 sources


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