
Iran has reportedly shot down a U.S. fighter jet over central Iran, marking the first such loss since the war began. Iranian media released images showing parts of the downed plane and at least one ejection seat, prompting an ongoing search for the two crew members. U.S. military aircraft are conducting rescue operations, though official confirmation on the crew’s status is not yet available.
According to Iranian sources, the fighter jet belongs to the 48th Squadron of the U.S. European Command, based at Lakenheath Air Base in England. The squadron is deployed in the CENTCOM mission area for operations against Iran. While the aircraft is believed to be an F-15, some earlier reports suggested it might be an F-35.
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Iranian state media said the pilot ejected, with unconfirmed reports that Iranian forces may have captured the crew. Tasnim News Agency published photos linking the plane to the U.S. military, though Washington has not commented. A reward has been announced by local authorities for anyone assisting in capturing the pilot alive.
This incident comes amid escalating tensions in the region following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and ongoing military operations. Analysts warn that the downing of a U.S. jet could intensify hostilities and complicate diplomatic efforts to contain the conflict.
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Search and rescue teams, including helicopters and transport aircraft, continue operations. Officials urge caution as the situation develops, emphasizing that no official details about the crew’s condition or the aircraft’s status have been confirmed.