Summary
A missing crew member from a US jet shot down in Iran was found after a rescue operation amid ongoing US-Israeli attacks on Iran. President Donald Trump has set a 48-hour deadline to open the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has blocked. The ongoing conflict has led to casualties and damage in Iran, as well as regional tensions.
Key Facts
- A US F-15E jet was shot down in Iran, but the missing crew member was found and rescued after a firefight.
- President Trump set a 48-hour deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz.
- Iran's military dismissed Trump's ultimatum, calling it "helpless" and "stupid."
- US-Israeli attacks on Iran have led to at least five deaths and 170 injuries at a petrochemical zone.
- More than 30 universities in Iran have been targeted since the conflict began.
- Iran claimed it shot down a US drone in the Isfahan region.
- Iran's Foreign Minister warned that attacks pose a risk of radioactive contamination.
- Kuwaiti infrastructure was damaged in a drone attack linked to the conflict.