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The US Central Command says rescue efforts are under way after a refuelling aircraft went down over western Iraq.
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Neither hostile nor friendly fire were involved in the downing of the KC-135, which occurred over western Iraq, Centcom said.
The tanker had been involved in ongoing US operations against Iran, and was one of two aircraft involved in the incident, the military command unit said. The second landed safely, it added.
The Boeing-manufactured aircraft are capable of refuelling planes midair and typically play a major role in US military operations. They were used extensively in the first Gulf War to extend the range of fighter jets and bombers.
The KC-135 usually has a crew of a pilot, a co-pilot and a boom operator responsible for operating the refuelling arm of the aircraft, although it is believed that six service personnel were on board the crashed aircraft.
The status of the plane's crew is currently unclear, according to the BBC's US partner CBS News.
Centcom described the crash as happening over friendly airspace, but this is a region of Iraq where pro-Iranian militias operate. Iran's military claimed on state TV that an allied group had targeted the plane with a missile.
Democratic Congressman Jim Himes, part of the so-called "Gang of Eight" US lawmakers typically briefed on military operations, appeared on BBC Newsnight shortly after news of the incident emerged.
He told the programme that it was too early to tell specifically what had led to the crash, but said: "A KC135 is usually used for refuelling. It carries a crew between 3-5 people. We pray that those 3-5 people are safe."
Himes added: "This is part of the inevitable cost of a conflict. Even the best military doesn't operate without accidents and that's what appeared to have occurred here."
Since the outbreak of the US-Israel war with Iran, seven US soldiers have been confirmed as having been killed in the conflict.
The US military has now lost at least four aircraft during the current war.
Earlier this month, three F-15s we
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