American fighter jet shot down over Iran, 1 crew member rescued, U.S. officials say - CBS News

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April 3, 2026
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U.S. fighter jet shot down over Iran; one crew member rescued, status of second unclear.

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An American fighter jet was shot down over Iran, with U.S. officials confirming the loss of the aircraft and the rescue of one crew member. The incident marks a direct military confrontation between U.S. and Iranian forces, escalating tensions in a region already strained by ongoing geopolitical conflicts. The recovery of at least one pilot suggests active search-and-rescue operations were underway in hostile territory. The downing of the aircraft raises questions about the circumstances of the mission and whether additional crew members remain unaccounted for. Such incidents carry significant diplomatic and military implications, potentially triggering broader responses from both nations.

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Active search-and-rescue operations underway for second crew member in hostile territory.

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