TheU.S.
militaryon Friday said that all six crew members of aKC-135 military refueling plane that crasheda day earlier while flying over westernIraqhave been confirmed as dead.
"The circumstances of the incident are under investigation,"U.S.
Central Command said in a statement."However, the loss of the aircraft was not due to hostile fire or friendly fire."
The identities of the crew members are being withheld until 24 hours after their next of kin have been notified, Central Command said.
Earlier, Central Command said two aircraft were involved.
The second landed safely, Central Command added.
"The incident occurred in friendly airspace duringOperation Epic Fury," Central Command said Thursday, referring tothe war against Iran, which led to retaliatory strikes by Tehran across the Middle East.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, a group of militias in the country backed by Iran, claimed responsibility for the downing of the U.S.
aircraft in a statement posted on its Telegram channel.
This is the fourth reported aircraft loss since the Iran war started, afterthree F-15 fighters were shot downby friendly fire from Kuwait's air defenses.
The KC-135, which cost$39.6 million in 1998according to the U.S.
Air Force, is normally used to refuel other aircraft in mid-air.
The aircraft loss comes after U.S.
PresidentDonald Trumphinted that the war would not end soon.
"We have unparalleled firepower, unlimited ammunition, and plenty of time," he said in a Truth Social post overnight, before calling on his followers to "watch what happens" to the Iranian regime on Friday.
Meanwhile, Iran's security chief, Ali Larijani, said Tehran would make the U.S.
"sorry" for starting the war in Iran.
"Trump says he is looking for a speedy victory.
While starting a war is easy, it cannot be won with a few tweets," Larijani saidin a post on Xearly Friday.
His statement followed remarks by Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, that theStrait of Hormuzmaritime passageshould remain closedas a "tool to pressure the enemy."
Khamenei also said all U.S.
military bases in the Middle East should close immediately and warned that "those bases will be attacked," in televised comments translated by Reuters.
Despite Trump claimingthat "we won" in Iranand that thewar will end "very soon,"more foreign ships werestruck in the Persian Gulfon Thursday.
Iran also warned that oil prices could climb to $200 a barrel, accusing the U.S.
of destabilizing regional security, Ebrahim Zolfaqari, spokesperson for Iran's military command, said Wednesday,according to Reuters.
— CNBC's Sam Meredith and Holly Ellyatt contributed to this report.
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