Social media footage claims to indicate ‘second Kuwaiti jet mistakenly blasts F-15 airplane out of the sky earlier than US pilots parachute to security’

Unverified social media footage claims to show the moment a Kuwaiti jet mistakenly shot down an American F-15 plane in a friendly fire blunder, with at least two pilots seen parachuting to safety. 

An F/A 18 pilot from Kuwait is alleged to have launched three missiles against three separate American planes, according to sources familiar with initial reports of the incident. 

All six airmen were forced to eject to safety after their F-15E Strike Eagles were mistaken for Iranian jets on Monday morning, the US Central Command reported.

Newly released footage purports to show an American F-15 going up in flames midair after being struck as it starts to plunge towards the ground rapidly. 

A trail of white smoke billows from the aircraft as two pilots eject from the jet, while the aircraft spirals out of control. 

As the jet goes down, a Kuwaiti F/A 18 plane can be seen flying in footage flying overhead.  

The pilots are shown in the sky as they drift downward on their parachutes. 

The unverified video comes after footage had earlier emerged showing the $90 million planes spiralling out of control as they crashed to the ground.

Unverified social media footage appears to show the moment a Kuwaiti jet mistakenly shot down an American F-15 plane in a friendly fire blunder on Monday 

A trail of white smoke billows from the aircraft  after it was shot down by a Kuwaiti jet

US CENTCOM said all six crew members ejected safely were recovered, evacuated and transferred to hospitals for health checks.

Kuwait’s Ministry of Defence said it was coordinating with the US regarding the ‘circumstances of the incident’ and would investigate.

A spokesman for Kuwait’s defence ministry said Monday: ‘Several US warplanes crashed this morning. Confirming that all crew members survived.

‘Authorities immediately initiated search and rescue operations, evacuating the crews and transporting them to a hospital for medical evaluation and treatment. Their condition is stable.’

Separate footage posted to social media showed the astonishing moment an American pilot, who parachuted out of his fighter jet shot down over Kuwait, was mistaken for an Iranian soldier.

A group of local men were shown approaching the pilot and shouting while one of them brandished a metal pipe.

The pilot was heard repeating: ”Back up. Stop!’ as the men moved closer and closer, appearing to think the airman was Iranian.

The tense situation was defused once the pilot finally told the locals he was American, after which they retreated and left him alone.

The pilot was aboard one of the three US jets that were mistakenly shot down over Kuwait on Monday.

Two pilots are seen as they eject from the jet, while the aircraft spirals out of control

The pilots can be seen in the sky as they drift downward on their parachutes

As the aircraft goes down, a Kuwaiti F/A 18 plane can be seen flying overhead

The viral video followed another, more friendly interaction between another ejected pilot and locals in Kuwait.

Footage on social media showed an unnamed female pilot beaming ear-to-ear despite being shot out of the sky moments before in a friendly fire mishap.

‘You need something to help you?’ the man recording could be heard asking the pilot as he approached her.

It comes as the war in the Middle East continued to intensify on Friday, with Israeli strikes pounding the capitals of Iran and Lebanon, as the US apparently struck an Iranian drone carrier at sea in its unrelenting campaign against the Islamic Republic’s fleet of warships. 

Iran launched new retaliatory attacks in the Middle East at the end of a full week of bombardment, in a conflict that began with the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday. 

Israel’s military said Friday morning it had begun ‘a broad-scale wave of strikes’ on Tehran, Iran’s capital. 

Witnesses described the Israeli airstrikes as particularly intense, shaking homes in the area. 

Others reported explosions around the Iranian city of Kermanshah in an area that is home to multiple missile bases.

Separate footage shows a US airman who parachuted out of his jet can be seen backing up after he was mistaken for an Iranian pilot by Kuwaiti locals 

Footage on social media shows a group of men approaching the pilot and shouting, while one of them brandishes a metal pipe

A separate clip showed an unknown female pilot as she beamed from ear-to-ear despite being shot out of the sky moments before in a friendly fire mishap

The Israeli military said strikes have already destroyed most of Iran’s air defences and missile launchers.

The war has escalated to affect countries across the Middle East and beyond. Early Friday, Iran fired missile and drone attacks into Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, all countries that host U.S. forces. There were no immediate reports of casualties. 

The US and Israel have battered Iran with nationwide strikes, targeting their military capabilities, leadership and nuclear programme.

In addition to Israel, Iran’s attacks have targeted its Arab neighbours, disrupted oil supplies and snarled global air travel. T

The war has killed at least 1,230 people in Iran, more than 120 in Lebanon and around a dozen in Israel, according to officials in those countries.

Six US troops have been killed.