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    Downed Planes Spell New Peril for Trump as Tehran Hunts Missing US Pilot

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    Posted on April 4, 2026

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    Last updated: April 4, 2026

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    Two U.S. combat aircraft—a two-seat F‑15E Strike Eagle and a single-seat A‑10 Warthog—were shot down by Iranian forces, marking the first such losses in over two decades. While one airman was rescued, the second remains missing as Iran intensifies its search amid mockery of U.S. air supremacy claims

    Table of Contents

    • Escalating Tensions and Military Engagements in the US-Iran Conflict
    • Overview of Recent Incidents
    • Iranian Response and Political Reactions
    • US Government and International Mediation Efforts
    • Escalation and Threats to Infrastructure
    • Regional Attacks and Civilian Impact
    • Critical Infrastructure Under Threat
    • Oil Markets and Economic Fallout

    Downed US Planes and Missing Pilot Heighten Trump-Iran Conflict Risks

    Escalating Tensions and Military Engagements in the US-Iran Conflict

    By Phil Stewart and Enas Alashray

    Overview of Recent Incidents

    WASHINGTON/CAIRO, April 4 (Reuters) - Iran's forces were hunting on Saturday for a missing U.S. pilot from one of two warplanes downed over Iran and the Gulf, officials from both sides said, while two airmen were rescued.

    The incidents show the risks still facing U.S. and Israeli aircraft over Iran as the war entered its sixth week, despite assertions by President Donald Trump and his Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that U.S. forces had total control of the skies.

    The prospect of a U.S. service person alive and on the run in Iran raises the stakes for Washington in a conflict with low public support among Americans and no sign of an imminent end.

    Iranian Response and Political Reactions

    TEHRAN MOCKS TRUMP'S WAR AIMS

    Iranian fire brought down a two-seat U.S. F-15E jet, officials in both countries said, while two U.S. officials said the pilot ejected from an A-10 Warthog fighter aircraft that crashed in Kuwait after being hit by Iranian fire.

    Two Black Hawk helicopters engaged in the search for the missing pilot were hit by Iranian fire but made it out of Iranian airspace, the two U.S. officials told Reuters.

    The scale of injuries to the crew was unclear.

    Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps said it was combing a southwestern area near where the pilot's plane came down, while the regional governor promised a commendation for anyone who captured or killed "forces of the hostile enemy."

    Iranians pummeled by American air power since the U.S. and Israel began their attacks on February 28 celebrated the plane downings. Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf said on X the war had been "downgraded from regime change" to a hunt for pilots.

    US Government and International Mediation Efforts

    Trump has been in the White House receiving updates on the rescue effort, a senior administration official told Reuters. The Pentagon and U.S. Central Command did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Iran has told mediators it is not prepared to meet with U.S. officials in Islamabad in coming days and that efforts led by Pakistan to reach a ceasefire have hit a dead end, the Wall Street Journal said on Friday.

    The war has killed thousands, sparked an energy crisis and threatened lasting damage to the global economy since the initial strikes that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

    The conflict has killed 13 U.S. military service members, with more than 300 wounded, the U.S. Central Command says.

    Escalation and Threats to Infrastructure

    TRUMP THREATENS BRIDGES, POWER PLANTS

    Regional Attacks and Civilian Impact

    Iran has rained drones and missiles on Israel and taken aim at Gulf countries allied to the United States, which have held back from joining the war directly for fear of further escalation.

    On Saturday, authorities in Dubai said no injuries were reported after debris from aerial interceptions hit the facades of two buildings in the emirate.

    In a security alert on Friday, the U.S. embassy in Beirut said Iran and armed groups aligned with it may target universities in Lebanon and urged U.S. citizens to leave while commercial flights still operated.

    Israel has been waging a parallel campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon after the militant group fired at Israel in support of Iran. Early on Saturday, Israel's military said it was striking the militants' infrastructure sites in Beirut.

    Critical Infrastructure Under Threat

    Iran struck a power and water plant in Kuwait on Friday, after Trump threatened to hit Iran's bridges and power plants, underlining the vulnerability of Gulf states that rely heavily on desalination plants for drinking water.

    On Thursday, Trump posted images of billowing dust and smoke as U.S. strikes hit the B1 bridge set to open this year, linking Tehran and nearby Karaj. He threatened more attacks.

    "Our Military, the greatest and most powerful (by far!) anywhere in the World, hasn't even started destroying what's left in Iran. Bridges next, then Electric Power Plants!" he wrote.

    Oil Markets and Economic Fallout

    On Friday, a drone hit a Red Crescent relief warehouse in the Choghadak area of Iran's southern province of Bushehr.

    Kuwait Petroleum Corp said drones hit its Mina al-Ahmadi refinery, while other attacks were reported to have been intercepted in Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi. Missile debris landed near the Israeli port of Haifa, site of a major oil refinery.

    Oil markets were closed after benchmark U.S. crude prices jumped 11% on Thursday after Trump offered no clear sign of an imminent end to the war in a speech.

    (Reporting by Phil Stewart in Washington, Reuters bureaux; Writing by James Mackenzie, Sharon Singleton and Clarence Fernandez; Editing by Bill Berkrot, David Gregorio and William Mallard)

    Key Takeaways

    • •This is the first time since 2003 that U.S. warplanes have been downed by enemy fire over Iran, signaling a dramatic escalation of the conflict (apnews.com).
    • •One crew member (from the F‑15E) has been rescued, but the other remains missing—even as rescue aircraft came under fire (axios.com).
    • •Iran’s leadership seized on the incident to ridicule U.S. claims of total air control, with Tehran urging civilians to search for the downed pilot (apnews.com)

    References

    • US military aircraft hit in Iran war are first shot down by enemy fire in over 20 years
    • U.S. fighter jet shot down in Iran: Search ongoing for missing crew member
    • The Latest: US A-10 attack aircraft was hit by Iranian air defense forces, says Iran's state media

    Frequently Asked Questions about Downed planes spell new peril for Trump as Tehran hunts missing US pilot

    1What happened to the missing US pilot in Iran?

    Iranian forces are searching for a missing US pilot after an F-15E jet was downed, with rescue efforts ongoing and tensions high.

    2How have US and Israeli aircraft been affected in Iran?

    US and Israeli aircraft remain at risk, as shown by recent downings and confrontations over Iranian airspace despite official claims of control.

    3What has been Iran's response to downed US planes?

    Iran's Revolutionary Guard has begun searching for the missing pilot and promised rewards for capturing or killing hostile US forces.

    4How has President Trump responded to the situation?

    President Trump has threatened further strikes on Iranian infrastructure and has monitored the rescue situation from the White House.

    5What is the wider impact of the conflict on the region?

    The conflict has escalated violence, impacted global energy supplies, and increased security risks for US allies in the Gulf and the Middle East.

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