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Two US tanker aircraft leave Bulgaria a month after deployment upset Iran

By Thomson Reuters Aug 22, 2026 | 10:43 AM

Aug 22 (Reuters) – Two U.S. tanker aircraft have left Bulgaria’s Bezmer air base, Bulgaria’s defence minister said on ​Saturday, nearly a month after ‌their deployment in the Balkan country angered Iran.

The United States, which has been at war with Iran since February 28, requested their ‌temporary ​deployment under an agreement ⁠governing the joint ⁠use of military facilities.

Iran said at the time that their deployment would constitute complicity in “aggression and war crimes”, a charge ​that Sofia dismissed.

The two U.S. Air Force KC-135 planes left Bulgaria on ⁠Friday, Defence Minister ⁠Dimitar Stoyanov told reporters.

The U.S. ​authorities could not be immediately reached for ​comment.

The deployment of the aircraft, approved by ‌Bulgaria’s parliament on July 22, led to protests by nearby residents who feared the planes would be attacked ⁠by Iranian missiles and drones.

Stoyanov said all the aircraft’s flights during their temporary deployment had been ⁠training ‌missions over allied countries and ⁠that Bulgaria had “no information about ​direct ‌threats to our national security.”

“We ​are working ⁠in full coordination with the U.S. government and had prior information, which is why all our decisions were well-founded,” he said.

(Reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic, Editing by ​Timothy Heritage)