US A-10 Aircraft Downed by Iranian Defences Amid Rising Tensions
A US A-10 aircraft was reportedly shot down by Iranian air defenses, while a second US Air Force plane also went down in the Middle East. The status of the pilots and the exact circumstances remain unknown, with no immediate comments from the Pentagon or the White House.
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A United States A-10 aircraft has been struck by Iranian air defenses, as reported by Iranian state media citing the country's Army public relations office. This incident comes amid reports from the Associated Press of a second US Air Force combat aircraft encountering trouble in the Middle East on the same day.
Details regarding the pilots' whereabouts or the exact circumstances of both aircraft incidents remain shrouded in mystery, with neither the Pentagon nor the White House offering immediate comments. The A-10, renowned by its moniker 'Warthog,' serves as a single-seat, rugged ground attack aircraft within the Air Force fleet.
Speaking anonymously due to the sensitive nature of the situation, a US official disclosed doubts surrounding whether the second aircraft was shot down or otherwise disabled, as well as uncertainty regarding any Iranian involvement. The New York Times also reported on the second aircraft incident, adding layers of complexity to the unfolding military narrative.
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Iranian state media says a US A-10 attack aircraft was hit by Iranian air defense forces.