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US Activates Rescue Operation After Fighter Jet Shot Down Over Iran

After a U.S. Air Force F-15E fighter jet was shot down over Iran, the Pentagon launched a combat search and rescue operation for the pilot. Iran claims the right to detain the crew, while American forces conduct high-risk ground operations. Tension on the border has escalated sharply, creating a threat of conflict escalation.


US Activates Rescue Operation After Fighter Jet Shot Down Over Iran

Iran, for its part, maintains a strict land security cordon in the impact area to prevent any movement of foreign commandos. The Iranian government denounced these new American maneuvers as a continuation of military aggression and a blatant violation of its territorial integrity. In this context of open war, the rescue operation unfolds under a scenario of constant tension, raising the risk of a larger-scale direct confrontation between the two armies in the coming hours. The pilot's status remains undisclosed, as there is currently no visual confirmation or radio contact to guarantee their health or exact location. Tension in the border region and inside Iran has escalated sharply, leaving the outcome of the mission in a critical stage of uncertainty as the operations of both sides converge in the same geographical quadrant. After confirmation of the F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet being shot down over Persian soil, the U.S. Department of Defense activated a combat search and rescue (CSAR) operation. The main objective is to locate and extract the pilot whose aircraft was intercepted by Iranian air defense systems. Special forces teams and air support units have begun incursions into areas identified as possible ejection points, facing a high-risk environment due to Iranian territorial sovereignty and its proven military capabilities. The administration led by Donald Trump ordered the immediate deployment of technological resources, including surveillance drones and tactical transport helicopters, to fly over areas where fuselage wreckage was located. Reports from Washington indicate that the absolute priority of the mission is the return of the U.S. military personnel, despite the diplomatic and military implications of another unauthorized entry into a sovereign nation's airspace.

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