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Iran armed forces says US fighter jet shot down over Iran

Iran has said a second US F-35 fighter jet has been shot down over Iran, with the state news agency saying it’s unlikely the pilot survived, Reuters reports.

The incident comes as Iran has been firing on targets across the Middle East, on Friday, including firing missiles at Israel and Bahrain, and setting alight an oil refinery in Kuwait with drone attacks.

Last month, the US military said in a statement that a US F-35 aircraft conducted an emergency landing after flying a combat mission over Iran. The military said the pilot of that jet was in stable condition.

A spokesperson for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya central HQ said on Friday the second F-35 jet was shot down over central Iran by Revolutionary Guard air defences, with low chances of pilot survival, Reuters reported.

There was no immediate comment from the US, and the Guardian has not been able to confirm the report.

A flight of F-35 fighter jets earlier this year. Photograph: Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock
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Here are some images on the newswires of the bridge in Iran that was targeted by US airstrikes:

The newly constructed bridge was scheduled to open this year. Photograph: Vahid Salemi/AP
A bridge struck by US airstrikes seen in the town of Karaj, west of Tehran, Iran. Photograph: Vahid Salemi/AP
People stand near the B1 bridge damaged by a strike. Photograph: Majid-Asgaripour/Reuters
A damaged car in an area near the B1 bridge. Photograph: Majid Asgaripour/Reuters

Donald Trump warned last night that the US military “hasn’t even started destroying what’s left in Iran”, as he threatened bridges would be targeted next, “then electric power plants”.

He posted a video on his Truth Social app of the US bombing a newly constructed bridge between the Iranian capital Tehran and the nearby city of Karaj, which was scheduled to open to traffic this year. According to Iran’s state media, eight people were killed and 95 others were wounded in the attack.

“Striking civilian structures, including unfinished bridges, will not compel Iranians to surrender,” the Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said.

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