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U.S. Fighter Jet Mistakenly Shot Down by American Warship

FIGHT OR FLIGHT

The incident happened amid a backdrop of the U.S. trying to curtail Yemen’s Houthi rebel efforts to attack ships in the area.

Two F/A-18 jet fighters from the USS Enterprise pass over the US Navy cruiser USS Gettysburg 21 December during a ceremony honoring the "Raging Bulls" squadron that participated in Operation Desert Fox.
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A U.S. Navy fighter jet was shot down over the Red Sea on Saturday in an apparent friendly fire incident, authorities have said. Two U.S. Navy pilots ejected safely after it was “mistakenly fired” upon by the USS Gettysburg in a non-specified location, U.S. Central Command said in a statement. One of the pilots sustained minor injuries and authorities said a full investigation is underway. The F/A-18, was operating from the USS Harry S. Truman, when the guided-missile cruiser—part of the Truman carrier strike group—fired during a refueling operation. The incident happened a day after U.S. forces hit Houthi structural targets in Yemen. The rebel group appeared to try and take credit for the incident Sunday, but it has a reputation for false claims. The U.S. has a presence in the area due to the Iran-backed Houthi campaign of targeting ships in the busy waterway.

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