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Ongoing Conflicts
Welcome to Uncrowned Armory's Ongoing Conflicts news page – your authoritative source for the latest news, updates, and analyses on active military conflicts across the globe.
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RAF F-35s Record First Combat Kill Over Jordan British Royal Air Force F-35B Lightning II aircraft have achieved their first confirmed combat kill, downing hostile drones over Jordan, the UK Ministry of Defence announced Tuesday. The engagement marks the first time an RAF F-35 has destroyed a target during operational deployment. According to the ministry, the stealth fighters were supported by Typhoon aircraft and a Voyager aerial refueling tanker during the mission. The interception occurred amid escalating regional tensions following Iranian retaliatory strikes against US and Israeli targets. Broader Drone Interceptions Across the Region In addit…
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Ukraine Reports Net Territorial Gains in February 2026 Ukrainian forces captured more territory in February 2026 than Russian troops seized during the same period, Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said on March 2. The statement follows a winter slowdown in Russian advances across much of the front line, while Ukrainian units conducted offensive actions in select sectors. Syrskyi described the period as a difficult winter campaign, noting that Ukraine’s relative territorial gains were the highest since the start of its incursion into Russia’s Kursk Oblast in summer 2024. On Feb. 21, President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukrainian forces had liberated 300 square ki…
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Three U.S. F-15s Lost Over Kuwait in Allied Air Defense Misidentification The United States Central Command has confirmed that three U.S. fighter jets were shot down by friendly fire during Operation Epic Fury, marking the first confirmed U.S. aircraft losses of the conflict, not due to Iranian action, but to a misidentification by allied air defenses. According to CENTCOM, the incident occurred late March 1 during active combat operations over Kuwait, as coalition forces responded to a dense and rapidly evolving threat environment involving Iranian missiles, drones, and aircraft. What Happened CENTCOM stated that three U.S. Air Force F‑15E Strike Eagle …
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In an escalating phase of Operation Epic Fury, the USS Gerald R. Ford has entered active support of U.S. combat operations against Iran, marking a significant intensification of American naval involvement in the conflict. According to United States Central Command (CENTCOM), the nuclear-powered supercarrier is “in the fight” and has been conducting sorties from its flight deck in support of strikes against Iranian military infrastructure and strategic targets. The carrier’s aircraft, including fighters and support platforms, have flown missions as part of the broader joint operation with Israeli forces that began on February 28. Ford Takes the Lead in Naval…
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The United Kingdom’s involvement in the widening Operation Epic Fury conflict has taken a new turn after an Iranian-made drone strike hit RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, prompting London to shift toward a more active defensive role while insisting it is not formally at war with Tehran. Timeline of UK Developments March 1 – UK Grants U.S. Use of British Bases for Defensive Strikes Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the United Kingdom would allow United States Armed Forces to use British military facilities — including RAF bases — for specific and limited defensive strikes against Iranian missile depots and launchers. Starmer emphasized that the decision was made…
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Afghan Forces Fire on Pakistani Jets as Conflict Enters Fourth Day Fighting between Afghanistan and Pakistan escalated sharply today, with Afghan forces firing on Pakistani aircraft over Kabul, marking one of the most serious developments yet in a conflict that both sides now describe as open warfare. According to multiple international reports, explosions and gunfire were heard in the Afghan capital as Afghan air defenses engaged Pakistani jets amid claims of attempted strikes on Bagram Air Base, a strategically significant site north of Kabul. The engagement underscores how the conflict has expanded beyond border clashes into direct state-to-state military conf…
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Maritime Warfare Emerges as a Central Front in the U.S.–Iran Conflict As Operation Epic Fury continues, naval combat has emerged as a significant and increasingly visible component of the conflict, with the United States Navy confirming strikes against Iranian naval assets and Iranian forces attempting to contest maritime control across the Persian Gulf and surrounding waters. U.S. officials have stated that degrading Iran’s naval capabilities is a deliberate component of the operation, aimed at neutralizing Tehran’s ability to threaten freedom of navigation, regional bases, and commercial shipping. U.S. Confirms Strikes on Iranian Warships President Tru…
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No Formal Ceasefire Offer Confirmed, but Both Sides Signal Openness to Future Talks As fighting continues under Operation Epic Fury, public discourse has increasingly framed Iran’s statements about rejecting a ceasefire as evidence that Tehran turned down a formal U.S. peace offer. Current reporting, however, does not support that interpretation. There is no verified confirmation that the United States formally offered Iran a ceasefire that was then rejected. Instead, Iranian statements appear to reflect a broader posture that Tehran is not willing to accept a ceasefire under current combat conditions, rather than a refusal of a specific diplomatic proposal. …
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U.S. Service Members Killed and Wounded in Iran Operations Three American service members were killed and five others seriously wounded during ongoing U.S. military operations against Iran, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed Sunday. The announcement marks the first publicly disclosed U.S. fatalities since the start of the current campaign. In a statement, CENTCOM said several additional personnel sustained minor shrapnel injuries and concussions and are in the process of returning to duty. The command described the situation as fluid and stated that major combat operations remain underway. The identities of the deceased have not been released pending n…
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Iran’s retaliatory missile and drone strikes following the opening phase of Operation Epic Fury appear to have produced an unintended strategic effect: pushing Gulf states toward tighter coordination against Tehran, after many regional capitals had been working to avoid being pulled directly into a U.S.–Iran war. While several Gulf governments initially emphasized restraint and de-escalation as the U.S.-Israel strikes unfolded, Iran’s decision to expand its retaliation across the region, including areas hosting U.S. forces and infrastructure, shifted the political and security calculus for neighboring states. From neutrality to sovereignty red lines Regional…
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Launch of Operation Epic Fury The United States and Israel initiated a coordinated military campaign against Iran on February 28, 2026, marking one of the largest U.S. combat operations in the Middle East in decades. The Pentagon has designated the campaign “Operation Epic Fury,” while some reporting has referred to it as “Operation Lion’s Roar.” The opening phase involved extensive use of manned aircraft, cruise missiles, and stand-off strike systems targeting high-value military objectives. U.S. officials describe the operation as focused on degrading Iran’s strategic capabilities, including missile forces, air defenses, and command infrastructure. Death o…
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Pentagon Reports No Confirmed U.S. Casualties After Initial Strikes The U.S. Department of Defense has reported no confirmed American casualties following the opening phase of Operation Epic Fury, a U.S.-led strike campaign targeting Iranian assets on February 28, 2026. According to official statements from the Pentagon and U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), no U.S. service members have been reported killed or wounded during the initial operation or its immediate aftermath. The announcement follows a series of coordinated strikes against Iranian military targets and subsequent retaliatory actions by Iran across the region. Standard Casualty Reporting Procedures…
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Operation Epic Fury Targets Iran’s Senior Leadership Operation Epic Fury, launched on 28 February 2026 as a joint U.S.–Israeli offensive, marked a significant escalation in hostilities with Iran. U.S. officials described the campaign as “major combat operations” aimed at dismantling the core of the Islamic Republic’s political and military command structure. Strikes reportedly focused on leadership compounds, military headquarters, and intelligence facilities in Tehran and other strategic locations, signaling a deliberate decapitation strategy intended to disrupt centralized control. Senior IRGC and Defense Officials Reported Killed Among the most consequenti…
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Missile Strikes Target US Facilities in Bahrain and Qatar Iran launched ballistic missiles toward United States military installations in Bahrain and Qatar early February 28, according to official statements and regional reporting. The strikes marked a significant escalation involving US assets in the Gulf, with air defense systems activated across multiple locations. In Bahrain, Iranian ballistic missiles targeted a US Navy logistics facility that supports operations of the US Fifth Fleet. Explosions were reported in the capital, Manama, as defensive systems engaged incoming projectiles. The installation serves as a central logistics and operational hub for Amer…
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Operation Epic Fury Launched After Iranian Missile Strike On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel initiated Operation Epic Fury, a coordinated multi-domain strike campaign targeting Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure. The operation was followed by Iranian missile launches toward Israeli territory earlier in the day, according to Reuters and U.S. defense officials. The Pentagon confirmed the operation’s designation and stated that its objectives include dismantling Iran’s ballistic missile architecture and disrupting elements of its nuclear program that could support weapons development. President Donald Trump said the strikes were intended to …
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Kremlin Acknowledges Unmet Objectives Four Years Into War Four years after launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Kremlin has publicly acknowledged that its primary objectives remain unfulfilled. On Feb. 24, presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia has not yet achieved the goals it set at the outset of the war, marking a rare admission of limited progress in a conflict initially expected to be swift. Peskov said the “main goal is to ensure the safety of people who lived and live in eastern Ukraine,” but conceded that “the objectives have not been fully achieved.” The statement underscores the prolonged and costly nature of the war, no…
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Medvedev Issues Nuclear Warning Over Alleged Arms Transfers Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Feb. 24 that Russia would consider using tactical nuclear weapons against Ukraine and potentially against France and the United Kingdom if the two NATO members were to provide Kyiv with nuclear weapons technology. Medvedev, who serves as deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, made the remarks on Telegram on the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. He stated that any transfer of nuclear weapons or related delivery systems to Ukraine would “radically change the situation” and constitute a violation of the Treaty on the Non-Pr…
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The recent fall of Pokrovsk marks a notable development in eastern Ukraine, but it does not resolve the larger military or political questions shaping the war. Instead, it sharpens them. As Russian forces consolidate control over the city, attention is increasingly shifting beyond the battlefield to the negotiating table, where troop withdrawal, fortified cities, and security guarantees have emerged as some of the most contentious issues in any prospective peace talks. This is not a story of imminent collapse or decisive victory. It is a story about limits: the limits of force, the costs of attrition, and the narrowing space between what can be taken militarily and w…
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Ukrainian Forces Reclaim 400 Square Kilometers in Southern Operations Ukrainian forces have regained control of approximately 400 square kilometers (154 square miles) of territory and retaken eight settlements from Russian occupation since the end of January 2026, according to Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi. The update was provided on Feb. 23 following his visit to Ukraine’s Southern operational zone. Syrskyi stated that Airborne Forces, along with adjacent units, led the operations in the Oleksandrivka direction. The area lies at the intersection of Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts, a strategically significant junction along the southern f…
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Upcoming Talks Scheduled in Abu Dhabi Ukraine, the United States, and Russia are set to convene in Abu Dhabi on Feb. 4–5 for a new round of peace negotiations, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The talks are intended to continue diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the war and follow earlier meetings held in the United Arab Emirates. Zelensky said Ukraine is prepared for a substantive dialogue focused on achieving a durable and dignified resolution to the conflict. Format and Timing Uncertainty Zelensky’s announcement came after uncertainty over whether talks initially planned for Feb. 1 would proceed and whether they would be conducted bilat…
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U.S. Launches Strikes in Venezuela, Trump Claims Maduro Captured The United States conducted large-scale military strikes across Venezuela in the early hours of Jan. 3, with President Donald Trump stating that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were captured by U.S. forces and removed from the country. Trump announced the operation on Truth Social, describing it as a coordinated action involving the U.S. military and law enforcement. He said additional details would be provided at a news conference later in the day. Explosions were reported in Caracas beginning around 1:50 a.m. local time, with airstrikes lasting roughly an hour. Power outages …
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U.S. Threats Amid Escalating Unrest in Iran U.S. President Donald Trump warned on Friday that Washington could intervene if Iranian security forces fired on protesters, as demonstrations over economic hardship continued across Iran. In a social media post, Trump said the United States was “locked and loaded and ready to go,” though he did not specify what form any action might take. His remarks came days into unrest that has left several people dead and is viewed as one of the most serious internal challenges faced by Iranian authorities in recent years. Iranian Response and Security Warnings Senior Iranian official Ali Larijani, head of Iran’s National …
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Alleged Drone Incursions After Ceasefire Thailand’s army on Monday accused Cambodia of violating a newly signed ceasefire by flying more than 250 unmanned aerial vehicles into Thai territory. According to a Thai military statement, the drones were detected late Sunday night crossing from the Cambodian side of the border. Bangkok said the activity constituted a provocation and breached measures agreed to reduce tensions under a joint statement finalized at a bilateral border committee meeting on Saturday. The ceasefire, declared “immediate,” followed weeks of renewed border clashes that killed dozens of people and displaced more than one million civilians across b…
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Presidential Statement Signals Unacknowledged Strike The United States appears to have conducted its first known drone airstrike against a Venezuelan port facility linked to drug trafficking, marking a potentially significant shift in U.S. counter-narcotics operations in the Caribbean. On December 29, 2025, President Donald Trump stated that the United States had “hit” and destroyed a dock or coastal loading area in Venezuela described as a logistics point for drug boats. He cited a “major explosion” but did not disclose the location, timing, platform, munition, or the specific U.S. authority responsible for the action. Reporting Points to Covert Drone Operation …
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Ukrainian Control in Northern Pokrovsk Ukraine’s 7th Rapid Response Corps reported on Dec. 29 that Ukrainian Defense Forces continue to hold the northern part of Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast. Russian forces have attempted to break through Ukrainian defenses and have intensified operations west of the city, but these efforts have been repelled. Pokrovsk remains a key defensive stronghold on the eastern front, with Ukrainian troops resisting sustained pressure over the past year. Situation Around Myrnohrad The situation in nearby Myrnohrad, a satellite town located less than 3 kilometers from Pokrovsk, was described by Ukrainian commanders as “difficult.” Accordi…
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