Two UK outlets report that a U.S. Air Force fighter jet—referred to as an “F-33”—declares an emergency while operating over the United Arab Emirates. Both accounts describe the incident as occurring after a reported attack involving Iran. The Daily Express says the aircraft appears to declare emergency mode 7700, a transponder/emergency code, and that it may make an emergency landing. The Mirror adds that the jet was engaged in attacks on southern Iran and may have been hit, before landing at Al Dhafra Air Base in the UAE. The reports do not provide independent confirmation of whether the aircraft is damaged or the exact circumstances leading to the emergency declaration, and they do not include details from U.S. or UAE officials in the provided excerpts. Overall, the sources agree that an American military jet experiences an in-flight emergency over the UAE shortly after developments described as tied to an Iran-related attack, and that it is reported to have landed at Al Dhafra Air Base.