US rescues 1 of 2 crew members from fighter jet downed over Iran, sources say

US rescues 1 of 2 crew members from fighter jet downed over Iran, sources say

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Key Points:

  • A US F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet was shot down over Iran, with one crew member rescued and in US custody receiving medical treatment; search and rescue operations for the second crew member continue amid ongoing conflict.
  • Iranian state media released images of the downed jet and an ejection seat consistent with an F-15E, while Iranian authorities have offered rewards for information on the missing crew and continue unsuccessful search efforts.
  • The incident marks the first US aircraft shot down over Iran during the conflict, coinciding with intensified Iranian attacks on Gulf nations and Israel's consideration of destroying civilian infrastructure near its border with Lebanon to create a buffer zone.
  • Iran’s former foreign minister called for a peace deal to end decades of hostility with the US, proposing restrictions on Iran’s nuclear capabilities in exchange for lifting sanctions and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global trade route currently affected by the conflict.
  • The US has targeted Iranian infrastructure, including a major bridge used for military supply routes, resulting in civilian casualties and widespread condemnation; meanwhile, global oil prices have surged due to the conflict, with US gas prices reaching $4.09 per gallon, 37% higher than pre-war levels.

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