An US aircraft has crashed in Iraq, the American military has confirmed.
A military KC-135 refuelling plane went down after an "incident" involving two aircraft, with "hostile fire or friendly fire" not involved.
US Central Command says "rescue efforts are ongoing" in western Iraq - what the military describes as "friendly airspace".
The second aircraft involved in the incident landed safely, a statement adds.
A military KC-135 refuelling plane went down after an "incident" involving two aircraft, with "hostile fire or friendly fire" not involved.
US Central Command says "rescue efforts are ongoing" in western Iraq - what the military describes as "friendly airspace".
The second aircraft involved in the incident landed safely, a statement adds.
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