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At least five people killed by US-Israeli attacks during US pilot rescue operations in Iran – report

At least five people were killed in US-Israeli attacks in south-west Iran during rescue operations for the then missing US crew member from the downed F-15 jet, a local governor has been quoted as having said by the Tasnim news agency, which is affiliated to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.

The governor of the mountainous provinces of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad said all five people were killed after an attack in the “black mountain” area of Kohgiluyeh.

As we have been reporting, both crew members from the downed F-15 fighter jet have now been rescued. The US president, Donald Trump, said no Americans were killed or injured in the rescue mission, about which few details have been officially confirmed.

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The Egyptian foreign minister, Badr Abdelatty, has spoken by phone with US envoy Steve Witkoff, and Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi, as well as with his Turkish and Pakistani counterparts.

The Egyptian foreign ministry said earlier today that Abdelatty discussed a day earlier “ideas and proposals to achieve the required calm” and warned of an “unprecedented explosion” in the Middle East, without elaborating on what that meant.

Egypt, Turkey and Pakistan have emerged as active intermediaries in trying to de-escalate regional tensions, reopen the strait of Hormuz and ultimately bring the US-Israeli war on Iran to an end.

Egyptian foreign minister Badr Abdelatty (L) shakes hands with his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar (R) before their meeting in Islamabad, on 29 March, 2026. Photograph: AP

On Saturday, Donald Trump threatened to rain “hell” down on Iran if it refuses to “make a deal or open up the Hormuz Strait” in the next 48 hours.

Iran has rejected any proposal for a temporary ceasefire and wants a permanent end to the war with robust guarantees the US won’t attack again, according to a report in Axios.

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