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Three U.S. F-15E fighter jets were mistakenly shot down over Kuwait amid active combat involving Iran. All six crew members ejected safely. Kuwait acknowledged the incident, which occurred during a broader regional conflict involving Iranian attacks and U.S. military operations. The cause is under investigation.
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Iranian SU-24 planes targeted al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar but were intercepted and downed by Qatari F-15 jets. The planes were reportedly carrying bombs. The incident occurred amid escalating regional tensions following Iranian retaliatory strikes after US-Israeli actions against Iran. All crew members ejected safely.
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On April 3, 2026, Iran shot down a US F-15E fighter jet over southwestern Iran, marking the first US combat aircraft loss in the ongoing US-Israel war on Iran. One crew member was rescued after a frantic search-and-rescue operation, while the second remained missing. Iran called on civilians to capture the missing pilot, offering a $60,000 reward. A second US A-10 attack plane was also downed, with its pilot rescued. The incident escalates tensions as President Trump renews threats against Iran's infrastructure and demands the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.
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President Trump issued a 48-hour deadline to Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz, warning of severe consequences. The US is searching for a missing pilot after Iran shot down an F-15, with ongoing military and diplomatic tensions escalating in the region amid recent attacks and negotiations.
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The US military successfully rescued a US airman, a colonel, after his F-15 was shot down in Iran. The operation involved intense firefights and multiple aircraft, with no US casualties. Iran reported killing five people during the rescue, and the incident escalates regional tensions.