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    Search Intensifies For Downed US Aircrew In Iranian Mountains

    Defenceline WebdeskBy Defenceline WebdeskApril 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Reports have emerged from Iranian state media suggesting that a United States fighter pilot was forced to eject from an aircraft in southwest Iran. According to the news agency AP, citing local broadcasters, this incident marks the first recorded loss of a US jet within Iranian borders since the outbreak of hostilities on 28 February.

    The aircraft involved has been identified by several major American news outlets as an F-15E Strike Eagle. This specific model is a dual-role fighter that carries a crew of two: a pilot and a weapons-systems officer. While official confirmation is pending, US media suggests that special forces have already successfully recovered one crew member, while a high-stakes search remains active for the second.

    In a direct appeal to the local population, an anchor on an Iranian regional channel announced a “valuable reward and bonus” for any civilians who capture the airmen alive and deliver them to the authorities. The search area is focused on the Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, a rugged and mountainous territory covering roughly 15,500 square kilometres.

    The messaging from Iranian authorities has been notably inconsistent. While some official broadcasts urged citizens to hand over the crew to military forces and warned against mistreatment, a separate on-screen news crawl took a more aggressive tone, explicitly urging the public to “shoot them if you see them.”

    The IRIB state broadcaster reported on social media that significant numbers of civilians have begun driving private vehicles towards the suspected crash site. This civilian surge into the rural landscape comes as the Iranian military continues its own search operations across the neighbouring Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari provinces.

    This latest claim follows a series of assertions by Tehran regarding the downing of high-tech American assets. Iranian media recently alleged that an F-35 stealth fighter was destroyed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps over central Iran, even providing images of wreckage that they claim belongs to the 494th Fighter Squadron, usually based at RAF Lakenheath.

    The United States Central Command has historically met these claims with firm denials. On previous occasions during this 35-day conflict, CENTCOM has dismissed reports of aircraft losses as propaganda, stating that all aircraft remained accounted for. As of yet, the Pentagon and the White House have not issued a formal statement regarding today’s specific event.

    The war, which began with coordinated strikes by the US and Israel on 28 February, has entered a volatile phase. Following the deaths of senior Iranian leaders, the conflict has widened to include missile and drone exchanges across the Middle East.

    The human toll continues to rise sharply, with nearly 2,000 reported fatalities in Iran and a growing number of casualties among Israeli and US forces.

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