
US Air Force Plane Crash in Iraq Kills 6
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Captain Seth R. Koval, a 38-year-old Air Force pilot from Indiana, tragically lost his life in a refueling plane crash in Iraq on March 12th. The incident, which claimed the lives of all six crew members, has raised the military death toll in the Middle East conflict to thirteen. Despite claims of responsibility by an Iran-backed group, officials have stated that the crash was not caused by hostile or friendly fire. Captain Koval, who had a distinguished career in the Air Force, was a graduate of Purdue University and had served in five deployments, earning three promotions and several awards. The crash occurred nearly two weeks after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, which have resulted in over one thousand deaths in the region. President Trump has described the strikes as a means to stop imminent threats and Irans nuclear plans, but has not provided details on how or when the conflict might end.
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