A major escalation in the ongoing conflict has emerged after Iran reportedly shot down a US F-15E Strike Eagle, triggering fresh concerns over the intensifying war situation in the region.
F-15E Hit, One Crew Member Missing
According to US media reports, the advanced fighter jet was carrying two personnel when it was struck. American special forces managed to rescue one crew member, while the second remains missing. Iranian forces are reportedly searching the area, raising fears of capture or further escalation.
Another US Aircraft Crashes in Kuwait
Rescue Mission Comes Under Fire
Two US UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters sent for rescue operations were also targeted by Iranian fire. Despite being hit, both aircraft managed to exit the conflict zone safely, according to officials.
US Response Still Limited
The Pentagon and the White House have not issued detailed statements so far. However, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Donald Trump has been briefed on the situation.
Responding to questions, Trump said, “No, not at all. No, it’s war,” indicating that the developments are being viewed as part of ongoing hostilities rather than a diplomatic setback.
Claims of Air Dominance Now Questioned
The latest incidents come shortly after Trump claimed that US forces had achieved air dominance over Iran, stating that American aircraft were operating freely over Tehran. The reported downing of a fighter jet now raises serious questions about that assertion.
Conflict Enters More Dangerous Phase
With multiple aircraft targeted, an ongoing search for a missing crew member, and rescue missions under fire, the situation appears to be escalating rapidly. The developments signal a more volatile phase in the conflict, with global attention now focused on the next moves by both nations.


