Escalating Aerial Clash Over Hormuz Island
Iran's army reported on March 22, 2026, that it targeted a US F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet near Hormuz Island, marking the latest flare-up in a conflict that began with US-Israel strikes on Tehran last month. The military claims it tracked and engaged the aircraft with a surface-to-air missile, though the jet's status remains unconfirmed. 🔍
Conflict Timeline: From Drones to Fighter Jets
This incident follows Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announcement on March 21 about intercepting over 200 'hostile targets' since late February, including drones and advanced jets like F-35s. The clashes began after the February 28 joint US-Israel operation that killed Iran's former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei—an event Tehran calls a 'declaration of war.'
Global Implications
Analysts warn the situation resembles a real-life game of aerial chess 🎮, with Iran's missile systems challenging US air superiority. The Pentagon has yet to comment on the F-15 incident, but regional US bases remain on high alert. For young professionals tracking global markets, oil prices have surged 18% this month amid the instability.
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Iran's army says it has targeted F-15 fighter jet in southern airspace
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