US jets shot down over Iran; rescue underway

Washington: A US Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down over Iran, triggering a combat search-and-rescue operation, with one crew member rescued and another still missing.

Both crew members ejected from the aircraft. One has been found alive, while efforts continue to locate the second, whose status remains unclear. The F-15E is a two-seat multirole fighter with a pilot and a weapons systems officer.

In a separate incident the same day, a US Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II attack aircraft was also lost in the region. Its pilot was rescued safely, people familiar with the situation were quoted by local media outlets.

Initial US indications suggest both aircraft were hit by Iranian fire. Iran claimed it had downed an American fighter and circulated images purportedly showing wreckage of an F-15E, though the authenticity of those images could not be independently verified.

US Central Command and the Pentagon did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Videos on social media, reportedly from southwestern Iran, showed US aircraft flying low, possibly conducting combat search-and-rescue (CSAR) missions.

The US Air Force has CSAR teams in the region equipped with HC-130J Combat King II aircraft and HH-60 helicopters. At least one rescue helicopter involved in the operation was hit by Iranian fire but managed to land, according to people familiar with the matter.

The incidents mark the first known combat loss of US crewed aircraft in the current conflict. Earlier, a US Air Force F-35 pilot had “suffered shrapnel wounds” after damage to the aircraft during a mission over Iran on March 19, but the jet was able to make an emergency landing.

Three F-15Es were also “shot down by friendly fire” over Kuwait on March 2, with all six crew members ejecting safely. Separately, a KC-135 tanker “crashed in western Iraq after an apparent midair collision,” killing six airmen.

Iranian state media said the downing of the aircraft would mark the first time Tehran had shot down an American fighter jet since the conflict began weeks ago. Reports also indicated Iranian forces were searching for the missing US service member in the area where the jet went down.

US officials have said American forces continue to operate with air superiority over large parts of Iran and have struck more than 12,300 targets.

IANS

 

US-Iran negotiations begin in Islamabad: Iranian media

Islamabad: Iranian media confirmed Saturday evening, Pakistan time, that the negotiations between Iran and the US side have begun in Islamabad. Iran's semi-official Tasnim News Agency reported that implementing a...

Astronauts return after venturing where no human had gone before, raising hope for humanity

New York: Four astronauts who ventured where no human has gone before in deep space returned home, touching down in the Pacific, becoming pathfinders for humanity’s return to the moon...

Format of US-Iran talks still uncertain: Report

Islamabad: The format of talks between the United States and Iran remains uncertain, a source close to the issue told Xinhua on Saturday.   The source, in a phone interview...

Strait of Hormuz must be fully reopened, without restrictions or tolls: British Foreign Secy

London: UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper on Friday reiterated Britain's call for freedom of navigation, making it clear that the Strait of Hormuz must be fully reopened, without restrictions or...

26-year-old Rubi Kumari Thakur elected as Nepal’s youngest-ever Deputy Speaker

Kathmandu: Rubi Kumari Thakur, 26, has been elected as the Deputy Speaker of Nepal’s House of Representatives (HoR) on Friday, becoming the youngest person ever to hold the position as...

Iranian FM warns US against letting Netanyahu ‘kill diplomacy’

Tehran: Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi warned the United States against allowing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to "kill diplomacy," as a fragile ceasefire took hold following 40 days...

Battleground 2026: High turnout marks first polling phase in Assam, Kerala, Puducherry

Thiruvanthapuram/Guwahati/Puducherry: Polling in Thursday’s Assembly elections in Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry saw a robust turnout under largely peaceful conditions amidst heavy deployment of security forces, as only isolated incidents of...

Vance to lead Iran talks in Islamabad

Washington: US Vice President J D Vance is headed back home from Hungary before he flies to Islamabad, leading a high-level American delegation for talks with Iran this weekend, as...

Trump weighs NATO exit after meeting with Mark Rutte

Washington: US President Donald Trump discussed the possibility of the United States stepping back from NATO, as he met with Secretary General Mark Rutte, amidst widened differences over the alliance’s...

Big day for world peace, Iran can start reconstruction, they’ve had enough, says Trump

Washington: After announcing a two-week ceasefire with Iran, US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said that it was a "big day for World Peace". He said that Iran wanted this...

Iran agrees to open Strait of Hormuz after Trump’s 14-day ceasefire announcement

Tehran: Iran on Wednesday indicated its willingness to halt its military response provided that attacks against it are stopped, while also announcing a temporary opening of the strategically vital Strait...

Trump pauses Iran strikes for two weeks

Washington: US President Donald Trump announced that he has agreed to suspend planned military strikes on Iran for two weeks, linking the pause to Tehran’s agreement to reopen the Strait...

Read Previous

Iran rejects US proposal for 48-hour ceasefire: Report

Read Next

Trump seeks record $1.5 trillion defence budget

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com