A high-stakes search is unfolding inside Iranian territory after a U.S. fighter jet was shot down, leaving one crew member rescued and another still unaccounted for. The aircraft, identified as an F-15, went down after being struck by Iranian fire, forcing both crew members to eject safely, according to sources familiar with the situation.
U.S. special forces successfully located and extracted one crew member alive, but urgency remains as efforts continue to find the second. At the same time, Iran has escalated the situation by calling on civilians to assist in locating the missing American, even offering a reward for information.
Israel has reportedly stepped in behind the scenes, providing intelligence support to aid the search. An Israeli official also confirmed that planned strikes were paused to avoid interfering with rescue operations, signaling how sensitive and complex the moment has become.
The downing marks a significant shift, as this is the first confirmed instance of a U.S. jet being taken out by enemy fire in the current conflict. The development also contrasts sharply with recent statements from U.S. leadership. President Trump previously claimed, “not a thing” Iran could do to stop U.S. operations, adding, “They have no anti-aircraft equipment. Their radar is 100% annihilated. We are unstoppable as a military force.”
Meanwhile, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that “the President has been briefed.”
With both sides now actively searching the same terrain, the situation remains volatile and far from resolved.

