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US rescues 1 crew member after fighter jet downed over Iran

A US Air Force (USAF) F-15E Eagle fighter jet, is pictured as it prepares to land at RAF (Royal Air Force) Lakenheath, east of England, on June 15, 2020. - The UK Coastguard launched a search and rescue operation Monday to find the pilot of a US fighter jet that crashed during a training mission in the North Sea. The US Air Force said the F-15C Eagle went down after taking off from the RAF Lakenheath base near the town of Mildenhall in eastern England. The base is home to the 48th Fighter Wing, which has op
A US Air Force F-15E Eagle fighter jet is pictured as it prepares to land at RAF Lakenheath, east of England, on June 15, 2020. — CHRIS RADBURN/AFP via Getty Images

WASHINGTON — Combat search-and-rescue efforts were underway for the crew of a US fighter jet shot down over southwestern Iran on Friday, two US officials confirmed to Al-Monitor.

One of the F-15E crew members was rescued, one official said. The status of the other remains unclear.

Videos circulated on social media showing a US C-130J flanked by two Pave Hawk helicopters circling low over a rural area south of the city of Lali, in Iran's southwestern Khuzestan province. 

Iranian police asked residents in the region to join the search for the pilots, The Associated Press reported, citing Iranian state media. “If you capture the enemy pilot or pilots alive and hand them over to the police, you will receive a precious prize,” a statement read on Iranian state television, according to the AP. 

This developing story has been updated.

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