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Iran Says US Strike Hits Indian Flight

Tensions in the Middle East have taken a serious turn after an aircraft meant for an India-bound humanitarian mission was reportedly hit in an airstrike. The incident happened in Iran, where the plane was preparing to travel to New Delhi to collect essential medical supplies.

Reports say the aircraft belonged to Mahan Air and was damaged before it could begin its journey. The mission was aimed at supporting people affected by the ongoing conflict in the region.

The situation has become more intense with continuous attacks and counter-attacks between countries. The conflict is now impacting multiple nations, raising concerns globally.

India had earlier sent humanitarian aid to Iran, and this mission was part of continued support efforts. However, this latest incident shows how risky the situation has become, even for relief operations.

With tensions rising further, uncertainty continues over how the conflict will unfold in the coming days.

This post was last modified on 31 March 2026 5:48 pm

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