Large fire and smoke billowing from a building at night, with emergency vehicles visible in the foreground.

Large fire and smoke billowing from a building at night, with emergency vehicles visible in the foreground.
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The US Air Force is investigating the incident.

News arose today that a fire has broken out at an air base that is currently used by the USAF in the military conflict against Iran.

The Telegraph reported:

“Several crews were deployed to the incident at RAF Fairford in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Footage taken overnight appears to show smoke billowing from what is claimed to be the base’s commissary, a shop that provides food and equipment.

Other pictures from the scene show that the building’s roof collapsed as firefighters brought the blaze under control. No one was injured and no RAF aircraft was damaged.”

Watch: USAF has the ‘big guns’ on Fairford.

The US Air Force is investigating the cause of the fire that started in an old, abandoned building.

“A spokesman for the Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service said: ‘We are responding to a fire in a commercial building in the Fairford area. Residents are advised to keep their doors and windows closed due to smoke from the fire’.”

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