US crew member rescued after fighter jet downed over Iran, media say
A US crew member was rescued after a fighter jet crashed in Iran, according to Israeli media reports. The incident occurred in Iranian territory, with details still emerging.
A US crew member was rescued after a fighter jet crashed in Iran, according to Israeli media reports. The incident occurred in Iranian territory, with details still emerging.
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