BREAKING: U.S. F‑15E Fighter Jet Shot Down Over Iran as conflict escalates

MIDDLE EAST, 3 April 2026 (NPA) — Reports from Reuters and the Wall Street Journal indicate that a U.S. Air Force F‑15E Strike Eagle fighter jet has been shot down over Iranian territory, with officials confirming that a search is underway for the crew. Iranian media outlets have circulated images claiming to show wreckage from the aircraft, including identifiable markings, which has heightened tensions in the already volatile Middle East conflict.
According to Iranian sources, the jet was downed by advanced air defence systems, while U.S. officials acknowledged the loss but withheld details about the crew’s status.
Analysts note that this marks the first confirmed U.S. warplane lost to hostile fire since the escalation of the Iran conflict, a development that could trigger retaliatory measures and further complicate diplomatic relations.
The incident underscores the growing risks of direct confrontation between Washington and Tehran, with both sides now facing pressure to respond decisively.
More reports on the incident will be available as the situation develops.
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