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Iran-US war latest: One crew member rescued after US fighter jet shot down as Trump says ‘we can easily open’ Hormuz Strait

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One crew member is believed to still be missing

SOURCE: The Independent

The US has rescued one of two crew members who were aboard a US fighter jet that was shot down over Iran, officials have said.

A search-and-rescue operation was launched to locate two crew members after the F-15 fighter jet was downed. Officials say the pilot ejected before the aircraft went down, but the condition of both individuals remains unknown.

Donald Trump has been briefed on the situation, the White House said.

It comes as the US president took to posting online about the Strait of Hormuz on Truth Social on Friday, which is crucial to global oil and gas shipping, but has been locked in a chokehold by Iran since the US-Israeli attacks earlier began.

“With ⁠a ‌little more time, we ‌can easily ‌OPEN THE HORMUZ STRAIT, ⁠TAKE THE OIL,& MAKE A FORTUNE,” the US president said in ‌a ​post ‌on Truth ⁠Social today.

Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel and the US are “continuing to crush the terrorist regime in Iran” in a meeting in Tel Aviv.

He said: “Together with our American friends, we are continuing to crush the terrorist regime in Iran. We are eliminating commanders, and bombing bridges and infrastructure.”

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