Tensions Escalate After U.S. Warplane Downed by Iran
A U.S. warplane has been shot down by Iran, and one American crew member has been rescued, as tensions in the region escalate. President Trump has threatened further action, while the Iranian Revolutionary Guard is actively searching for the other pilot involved.
An American F-15E warplane was shot down in Iran on Friday, escalating tensions in the region. One crew member has been rescued, according to Israeli and U.S. media reports.
This development comes as U.S. President Donald Trump threatened increased military actions on Iranian civilian infrastructure. The Pentagon and U.S. Central Command have not yet commented on these reports.
Meanwhile, Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps is actively searching for the other pilot after a regional governor promised a reward for their capture or killing.
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