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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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By Phil Stewart and Enas Alashray 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,

Trump, Israel pressure Iran ahead of deadline as hunt goes on for missing US crew member

By Enas Alashray and Phil Stewart

Escalating Tensions and Military Actions in the Iran Conflict

CAIRO/WASHINGTON, April 4 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump and Israel on Saturday stepped up pressure on Iran to open the strategic Strait of Hormuz waterway or face attacks on its energy infrastructure, while Iranian and U.S. forces searched for a missing U.S. crew member from one of two downed warplanes.

Trump's Ultimatum and Diplomatic Maneuvers

Trump, who has sent mixed messages since the conflict began with a joint U.S.-Israeli bombardment of Iran on February 28, told Tehran that his latest deadline for a deal to end the war was fast approaching.

Presidential Messaging and Threats

"Remember when I gave Iran ten days to MAKE A DEAL or OPEN UP THE HORMUZ STRAIT. Time is running out — 48 hours before all Hell will reign (sic) down on them. Glory be to GOD!" he wrote in a post on Truth Social.

Trump's messaging about the war has veered between hinting at diplomatic progress and making threats to bomb the Islamic Republic "back to the Stone Ages".

Israeli Military Posture

In an apparent move to heap further pressure on Tehran following Trump's latest ultimatum, a senior Israeli defence official said Israel was preparing to attack Iranian energy facilities, and was awaiting the green light from the U.S. The timeframe for such attacks would be within the next week, the official said. Trump has previously threatened to hit Iranian power plants if his demands were not met.

US Stakes and Public Opinion

Washington faced heightened stakes as the conflict entered its sixth week, with the prospect of a U.S. service member alive and on the run in Iran, slim chances for peace talks and polls showing low public support for the war.

Iran's Response and International Mediation

With Iran's leadership defiant since the start of the conflict, its foreign minister left the door open in principle for peace talks with the U.S. via mediation from Pakistan, but gave no sign of Tehran's willingness to bow to Trump's demands.

Statements from Iran's Foreign Minister

"We are deeply grateful to Pakistan for its efforts and have never refused to go to Islamabad. What we care about are the terms of a conclusive and lasting END to the illegal war that is imposed on us," Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on X.

Impact on Global Economy

The war has killed thousands, sparked an energy crisis and threatened lasting damage to the world economy. Iran has virtually shut the ​Strait of Hormuz, which normally carries about a fifth of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas.

Military Escalation in the Region

Iran has rained drones and missiles down on Israel, and also taken aim at Gulf countries allied to the U.S., which have so far held back from joining the war directly for fear of further escalation.

Iranian Attacks on US and Allied Targets

Iranian state TV said its military had launched drones at U.S. radar installations and a U.S.-linked aluminium plant in the United Arab Emirates and U.S. military headquarters in Kuwait in retaliation for deadly attacks on Iranian industrial centres.

Iran earlier attacked an Israel-affiliated vessel with a drone in the strait, setting the ship on fire, state media said, citing the commander of the Revolutionary Guards' navy.

Iran Touts New Air Defence Systems

Downing of US Warplanes

The downing of two U.S. warplanes shows the risks still facing U.S. and Israeli aircraft, despite assertions by Trump and his Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that U.S. forces had total control of the skies over Iran.

Iranian fire brought down a two-seat U.S. F-15E jet, officials in both countries said on Friday, and a U.S. official said search-and-rescue efforts had recovered one of the crew.

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

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

In a separate incident, an A-10 Warthog fighter aircraft was hit and crashed over Kuwait, with the pilot ejecting, the U.S. officials said.

Celebration and Military Claims in Iran

Iranians, pummelled by air power since the U.S. and Israel began their attacks, celebrated their success.

Deployment of New Defence Systems

The Khatam al-Anbiya joint military command said it used a new air-defence system on Friday, which targeted a U.S. fighter jet, three drones and two cruise missiles.

"The enemy should know that we rely on new air-defence systems built by the young, knowledgeable, and proud people of this country, unveiling them one after another in the field," a Khatam al-Anbiya spokesperson said, according to Iran's state media.

Missile and Drone Strikes on Israel

The Revolutionary Guards said they had targeted various areas in Israel in a wave of missiles and drones. Israeli media reported that two warheads from an Iranian cluster missile landed near Israel’s Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv.

Later on Saturday, the Israel Defence Forces said they had detected more missiles launched from Iran towards Israel.

Petrochemical Zone Struck in Iran

Air Strikes and Industrial Targets

Iranian state media reported air strikes at a petrochemical zone in southwestern Iran, with five people reported injured. They later said a fire there had been extinguished.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel had struck the plant, which an Israeli military spokesperson said produced materials for explosives and missiles.

Regional Conflict with Hezbollah

Israel has been waging a parallel campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon after the militant group fired at Israel in support of Iran.

Strikes in Beirut and Southern Lebanon

Early on Saturday, Israel's military said it was striking the militants' infrastructure sites in Beirut. It later said an Israeli soldier had been killed in combat in southern Lebanon.

(Reporting by Phil Stewart in Washington, Enas Alashray and Hatem Maher in Cairo, Jerusalem bureau and Reuters bureaux worldwide; Writing by Clarence Fernandez, Matthias Williams, Alex Richardson and David Morgan; Editing by William Mallard, Sharon Singleton, Toby C

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)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What 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.
How 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.
What 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.
How 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.
What 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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