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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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In its latest update, published on Sunday, Gaza’s health ministry said at least 72,292 Palestinian people have been killed and 172,073 others injured in Israeli attacks on Gaza since 7 October 2023.

At least 716 Palestinian people have been killed in Israeli attacks since a ceasefire came into effect in October 2025, according to the ministry, whose figures the UN generally find reliable.

Most of the people killed have been civilians and the true death toll is likely much higher given the number of those still buried under rubble across the Gaza Strip.

Local health authorities said an Israeli airstrike killed at least four Palestinian people in the northern Gaza Strip on Sunday. Medics said the airstrike targeted a group of people in Jaffa Street, near the Darraj neighbourhood in Gaza City.

At Al-Shifa hospital, Palestinian people mourn over the body of someone killed in an Israeli airstrike.
At Al-Shifa hospital, Palestinian people mourn over the body of someone killed in an Israeli airstrike. Photograph: Mekael Bhar/APAImages/Shutterstock

Bahrain’s Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company has said a fire at its operating units has been brought under control following an Iranian drone attack, with no injuries reported.

In an earlier post, we reported that Bahrain’s civil defence officials were working to contain a fire after an Iranian attack.

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.
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.

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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Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed Lebanese militant group and political party, said that its fighters targeted an Israeli warship 68 nautical miles off the coast of Lebanon early this morning, according to the Tasnim news agency.

Hezbollah was quoted as saying that the warship was preparing to launch attacks on Lebanese territory.

“The targeting operation was carried out with a naval cruise missile after hours of monitoring the target, and a direct hit was confirmed,” it added in a statement. We have not yet been able to independently verify the information in this report. The IDF says it is unaware of the alleged incident.

Operations at petrochemicals company Borouge’s factory in Abu Dhabi have been suspended because of fires that started by falling debris after successful interceptions by air defense systems, but production at the plant has halted.

The plant is in Ruwais, near the UAE’s western border with Saudi Arabia. It is a joint venture of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. and Borealis of Australia.

Authorities in the UAE capital said on Sunday no injuries had been reported, according to Reuters.

Aid groups are warning that the war in the Middle East has upended their ability to get food and medicine to millions of people around the world who are in need, and that the suffering will deepen if the violence continues.

The conflict has cut vital shipping routes, creating a global energy crisis and forcing aid groups to use costlier, more time-consuming routes.

Important pathways such as the strait of Hormuz have been effectively closed and routes from strategic hubs such as Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi have also been affected.

The World Food Program says it has a huge amount of food stuck in transit, while the International Rescue Committee has $130,000 worth of pharmaceuticals intended for war-torn Sudan stranded in Dubai and about 670 boxes of therapeutic food meant for severely malnourished children in Somalia stuck in India. The UN Population Fund says it’s delayed sending equipment to 16 countries.

More images of the conflict engulfing the Middle East have come into the newsroom today.

Iranian rescuers search rubble for victims after US-Israeli airstrikes hit a building in Tehran on Friday
Iranian rescuers search rubble for victims after US-Israeli airstrikes hit a building in Tehran on Friday. Photograph: Iranian Red Crescent/UPI/Shutterstock
Mohammad sits among the ruins of his family’s shop, where his father worked for 40 years and he himself for 10 years, which was completely destroyed in the recent U.S. and Israeli attack in Tehran
Mohammad sits among the ruins of his family’s shop, where his father worked for 40 years and where he worked for 10 years. The building was destroyed by US and Israeli attacks on Tehran. Photograph: Maryam Rahmanian/Shutterstock
A displaced family, who fled Israeli bombings in southern Lebanon, make a bonfire next to a tent in Beirut
A displaced family, who fled Israeli bombings in southern Lebanon, make a bonfire next to a tent used as a shelter in Beirut. Photograph: Emilio Morenatti/AP
A destroyed building Nabatieh in Lebanon
A destroyed building in Nabatieh in Lebanon. Israeli bombardments have turned the city into a ghost town. Photograph: Chris McGrath/Getty Images
Israeli security forces inspect damage at an apartment building struck by an Iranian missile in Petah Tikva, Israel
Israeli security forces inspect damage at an apartment building struck by an Iranian missile in Petah Tikva in Israel. Photograph: Erik Marmor/Getty Images
Pedestrians look at a destroyed building within the Grand Hosseiniyeh complex in Zanjan in Iran with a golden mosque visible in the background
Pedestrians look at a destroyed building within the Grand Hosseiniyeh complex in Zanjan in north west Iran. Officials at the site say it was hit by US-Israeli airstrikes last week. Photograph: Francisco Seco/AP
On the Beirut seafront, a young girl carries food in a plastic pot she received from a local NGO distributing hot dishes to people who fled south Lebanon
On the Beirut seafront, a young girl carries food in a plastic pot she received from a local NGO distributing hot dishes to people who fled south Lebanon. Photograph: Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock
Family members grieve over the bodies of 19-year-old Fatma El Ibrahim and her sister, 23-year-old Sara El Ibrahim, killed when an Israeli airstrike struck their home in Lebanon’s Nabatieh
Family members grieve over the bodies of 19-year-old Fatma El Ibrahim and her sister, 23-year-old Sara El Ibrahim, killed when an Israeli airstrike struck their home in Lebanon’s Nabatieh. Photograph: Chris McGrath/Getty Images
Palestinians inspect a vehicle targeted by an Israeli strike in Maghazi camp for Palestinian refugees in the central Gaza Strip
Palestinians inspect a vehicle targeted by an Israeli strike in the Maghazi camp for Palestinian refugees in the central Gaza Strip. Photograph: Eyad Baba/AFP/Getty Images
A military vehicle passing a Peace Now banner during a protest against the war and the Israeli government, in the Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel
A military vehicle passes a Peace Now banner erected by people protesting the war and the Israeli government, in the Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel. Photograph: Atef Safadi/EPA
A woman waits for permission to cross back into Iran at the Shalamjah border crossing with Iran in southeastern Iraq
A woman waits for permission to cross back into Iran at the Shalamjah border crossing in south-eastern Iraq. Photograph: Hussein Faleh/AFP/Getty Images

Iranian media has claims that a US aircraft was destroyed while searching for the crew member of a missing US F-15 fighter jet.

“An American enemy aircraft that was searching for the pilot of a downed fighter jet was destroyed by the fighters of Islam in the southern region of Isfahan,” the Tasnim news agency quoted Iran’s Revolutionary Guards as saying. The Guardian was unable to verify their claim.

US President Donald Trump said that the second crew member from the jet that crashed inside Iran was “SAFE and SOUND” after a search and rescue operation. Trump said the US rescued both airmen “without a SINGLE American killed, or even wounded”.

A US air force weapons officer whose fighter jet was shot down in Iran on Friday was rescued by US Special Operations forces in a Saturday night mission that took commandos deep into enemy territory, the New York Times has reported.

US commandos extracted the officer – who had been hiding with just a pistol as defence – in an operation that involved hundreds of troops, and dozens of US warplanes and helicopters, the Times reported, citing US officials.

The crew members of the F-15E Strike Eagle, the first lost to enemy fire in the war, ejected from their cockpit on Friday after they were attacked by Iranian forces. The jet’s pilot was soon rescued.

Then, late on Saturday night, US attack aircraft reportedly dropped bombs and opened fire on Iranian convoys as US forces converged on the airman’s location and engaged in a firefight with the enemy, two former senior military officials briefed on the operation told the Times.

A US air force F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft takes off
A US air force F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft takes off last month at an undisclosed location. Photograph: Us Air Force/Reuters

Emirati air defences are responding to missile and drone attacks, the United Arab Emirates’ defence ministry has said, as Iran said it was targeting “aluminium industries” in the Gulf nation.

“UAE Air Defences … are actively engaging with missiles and UAV threats,” the ministry posted on X, providing no details about the origin of the attack.

Iran’s army said it was targeting “aluminum industries” in the UAE and US military infrastructure in Kuwait, the official IRNA news agency reported on Saturday.

Trump confirms on Truth Social rescue of second F-15 crew member

US President Donald Trump has confirmed on Truth Social that the US has rescued the second crew member from a F-15 fighter jet shot down over Iran on Friday.

Identifying the crew member as a colonel, Trump wrote that US forces were monitoring his location “24 hours a day” and planning for his rescue.

“WE GOT HIM! My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History, for one of our incredible Crew Member Officers, who also happens to be a highly respected Colonel, and who I am thrilled to let you know is now SAFE and SOUND!”

Trump said that at his direction, “the US Military sent dozens of aircraft” to retrieve him, and claimed “not a single American” was killed during the operation.

The jet’s pilot was rescued on Friday.

US forces rescue second crew member of downed F-15 fighter jet, Reuters reports

Reuters is reporting it has been told by US officials that US forces have rescued the second crew member of a downed F-15 fighter jet in Iran. On Friday, the pilot was rescued after the F-15E Strike Eagle became the first plane to be downed over Iran during the five-week-long war.

A former director of the United Nations nuclear watchdog has urged Gulf nations to prevent Donald Trump from turning the region into “a ball of fire”, after the US president’s latest threat to Tehran.

Mohamed El-Baradei, who led the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) from 1997 to 2009, also tagged UN and European Union accounts, as well as French president Emmanuel Macron, in his posts online.

“Nothing can be done to stop this madness?!” he wrote, also tagging the Chinese and Russian foreign ministries.

Former IAEA director general Mohamed El Baradei
Former IAEA director general Mohamed El Baradei. Photograph: Roland Schlager/EPA

Trump said Saturday that Iran must make a deal or reopen the vital strait of Hormuz, which Tehran has effectively blocked since the US and Israel launched their war on Iran in February.

“Time is running out – 48 hours before all Hell will reign (sic) down on them.”

El-Baradei, an 83-year-old former Egyptian vice-president, led the IAEA during the start of the public controversy surrounding Iran’s nuclear program. He and his organisation were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005 for their efforts to promote the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.

South Korea’s finance minister met with envoys from Gulf countries to shore up energy security and the safety of Korean vessels near the strait of Hormuz, the ministry said on Sunday, as the escalating Iran war disrupts shipping.

In the meeting on Friday, Koo Yun-cheol asked the Gulf Cooperation Council ambassadors to ensure a steady supply of oil, liquefied natural gas, naphtha, urea and other critical resources, and to ensure the safety of Korean vessels and crew near the vital strait, the ministry said in a statement.

The envoys said South Korea is a “top priority” nation and pledged to communicate closely with Seoul to ensure stable supply, the statement said.

Like other Asian economies, South Korea relies heavily on energy imports, including through the strait of Hormuz, which was a conduit for 20% of the world’s oil before the US and Israel launched the war in February.

South Korean Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol (R) attends an emergency meeting of economic ministers at the government complex in Seoul, South Korea, on Friday.
South Korean Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol (R) attends an emergency meeting of economic ministers at the government complex in Seoul, South Korea, on Friday. Photograph: YONHAP/EPA

Bahrain’s interior ministry has said civil defence officials are working to contain a fire after an Iranian attack.

It comes as the government in Kuwait says energy infrastructure and water desalination plants were damaged in Sunday morning drone attacks by Iran.

The attacks resulted in “significant material damage and the shutdown of two electricity generating units”, Kuwait electricity and water ministry said in a post on X, adding there were no deaths or injuries.

Iran rejects Trump's demand to make a deal within 48 hours

Iran has rejected Donald Trump’s demand that the regime cut a deal in 48 hours or face “all hell”.

On Saturday, the US president posted on social media: “Remember when I gave Iran ten days to MAKE A DEAL or OPEN UP THE HORMUZ STRAIT,” referring to an ultimatum issued on 26 March.

“Time is running out – 48 hours before all Hell will reign down on them.”

Iran’s central military command rejected the ultimatum, with Gen Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi saying Trump’s threat was a “helpless, nervous, unbalanced and stupid action”.

Echoing Trump’s language, he warned that “the gates of hell will open for you”.

Trump later posted a video showing explosions lighting up a night sky along with text that said: “Many of Iran’s Military Leaders … are terminated, along with much else, with this massive strike in Tehran,” without specifying when it took place.

Summary

Welcome to the Guardian’s continuing coverage of the US-Israel war on Iran and the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.

Iran launched missiles and drones at Israel and Kuwait early on Sunday, a day after Donald Trump said the Islamic republic had 48 hours to cut a deal or face “all Hell”.

Kuwait and Israel said their air defences were responding to the latest attacks from Iran, part of the war that erupted more than a month ago with US-Israeli strikes that triggered retaliation by Tehran.

The war has spread conflict throughout the Middle East and convulsed the global economy. Iran’s forces maintain a tight grip on the strait of Hormuz shipping lane – a vital conduit for oil and gas – and strike economic targets in Gulf neighbours they see as linked to the US-Israeli war effort.

Elsewhere today:

  • The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, confirmed that Israel attacked Iran’s petrochemical plants after reports from Iranian media saying at least five people were killed in an attack on the Mahshahr petrochemical zone.

  • US search and rescue efforts for the missing second crew member of the downed F-15E fighter jet continued into a second day as Iran came under heavy bombing. A pilot had been rescued on Friday after the F-15E Strike Eagle became the first US plane to be downed over Iran during the five-week-long war.

  • American and Israeli fighter jets targeted multiple strategic and civilian sites inside Iran’s capital on Friday afternoon, including Shahid Beheshti University, one of the country’s leading academic institutions, Iranian state media reported.

  • The death toll in Lebanon has reached 1,422 since the conflict with Israel began on 2 March, according to data from the Lebanese health ministry and reported by the Associated Press. In just the past 24 hours, Israeli strikes have killed 54 people and wounded 156.

  • The Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense said on Saturday that its air defense forces successfully intercepted eight ballistic missiles and 19 drones over the last 24 hours. However, on Sunday a fire has erupted in the Shuwaikh oil sector complex that houses the oil ministry and Kuwait Petroleum Corporation headquarters, after a drone attack, and Kuwaiti state media reported that two power and water desalination plants sustained “significant material damage” after being attacked by Iranian drones.

  • A Lebanese security source at the main crossing between Syria and Lebanon, said they were evacuating the crossing after Israel threatened to attack it. The Israeli military said on Saturday it would strike an area near the Masnaa crossing urging residents to evacuate immediately as it continued its attacks across Lebanon.

  • Residents of southern Lebanon’s Kfar Hatta were told on social media by Israel to immediately leave the area, and warned that the Israeli military would soon act “with force” in the area.

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