Rick Ross has jokingly claimed that Drake targeted his private jet after it allegedly made a crash landing in Dallas amid their ongoing feud.

On Friday, Ross took to his Instagram Stories and discussed the crash landing incident in detail.

"We on the jet, and I'm seeing the fighter jet, I see its nose. It's like Tom Cruise from 'Top Gun,'" Ross said, per Page Six.

"I seen its nose. I'm seeing him in the cockpit, and I'm like, 'damn.' I see its cheeks going back from the G-force. And then it happened, I can't say what happened, but it happened."

"C'mon, white boy," he continued, seemingly taunting Drake. "What I'mma take back about Drake's old plane -- BBL Drizzy, I know you got the ashtrays in the armrest and in hindsight, that's really dope."

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Ross also took to X, formerly Twitter, to reveal that his private jet crashed. He then seemingly blamed the "Rich Baby Daddy" singer for the incident.

"My jet just crashed; Drake OvO F16 fighter jet just shot us down [two fire emojis]," he wrote.

Rick Ross, Lil Wayne and Drake
(L-R) Rappers Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, and singer Drake perform onstage during the BET Awards '11 held at the Shrine Auditorium on June 26, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.
(Photo : Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

His tweet received several responses, with many noting how he still managed to throw jokes despite what happened.

"You take nothing serious (sic)," one commented.

Another added, "Ross will make a joke out of any situation."

"Ross really don't [sic] let nothing bother him lmaooo I respect the commitment," a third person said.

DJ Khaled, Rick Ross and Drake
(L-R) Rappers DJ Khaled, Rick Ross, and singer Drake perform onstage during the BET Awards '11 held at the Shrine Auditorium on June 26, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.
(Photo : Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

"Dang, your jet really crashed landed here in Dallas. Glad [you] safe," a fourth person wrote with a praying hands emoji.

The Federal Aviation Administration officials clarified that Ross' jet had only gotten stuck in the grass after landing at Arlington Municiap airport on Thursday. He performed at The Garden Restaurant & Bar in Dallas on the same day.

"A Gulfstream G-5 business jet's left main gear got stuck in the grass while taxiing after landing at Arlington Municipal Airport in Texas around 6:30 p.m.," the FAA said in a statement.

Ross' claims about Drake's involvement in the incident were apparently just a joke, but there's an ongoing feud between the two artists. Ross and Drake previously worked together on several music projects, including "Gold Roses," "Money in the Grave," "Lemon Pepper Freestyle" and "Aston Martin Music," to name a few.

Their feud made headlines last month after Drake took shots at Ross for unfollowing him on Instagram. He targeted Ross' age and talent in his diss song "Push Ups," per Forbes.

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"Can't believe he jumpin' in, this n***a turnin' 50 / Every song that made it on the chart, he got from Drizzy," Drake sings.

Ross responded by releasing "Champagne Moments," where he accused the Canadian rapper and singer of having a nose job and hating on his project.

"You ain't never want to be a n***a anyway, n***a / That's why you had a operation / To make your nose smaller than your father nose, n***a / I unfollowed you, n***a 'cause you sent / The motherf****n' cease-and-desist to French Montana, n***a / You sent the police, n***a, hatin' on my dawg project / That wasn't the same white boy that I seen, n***a / When we were makin' them early records, n***a," Ross sings in his response track.