
Iran Shoots Down Two US Jets, One Crew Member Missing
Key Takeaways
- Iran says it shot down two US jets: F-15E and A-10 near Hormuz.
- One crew member rescued; the other missing, with ongoing search-and-rescue.
- The incident represents a major escalation in the Iran-US conflict.
Two Jets Shot Down
Iranian forces shot down two US military aircraft on April 4.
One crew member was rescued and in US custody while at least one remained missing.

This was the first time a US warplane was taken down by Iran in the five-week war.
Rescue and Recovery
U.S. special forces rescued one F-15 crew member alive on Iranian territory.
Iran was also conducting its own search, offering rewards to civilians.

Two Blackhawks were struck by fire but landed without casualties.
A-10 Crash in Gulf
The A-10 crashed near the Strait of Hormuz.
“Iranian forces have said they struck down two fighter jets belonging to the United States military, one over the southwest part of the country and another around the Strait of Hormuz”
The pilot was safely rescued and recovered in Kuwait.
The cause of the crash was unclear.
Trump Responds
Trump said the downing would not affect negotiations.
He failed to mention the incident on social media.

Congressional Democrats demanded briefings.
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