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F-35 Israeli fighter aircraft, shot down by Iran. Iranian citizens will “pay for a hard price”, warns the defense minister of Israel

The armed forces of Iran declared on Saturday, June 14, 2025, that they broke a modern Israeli fighter aircraft during some air strokes.

A F-35 fighter plane was shot down by the Iranian Army Photo: X

A F-35 fighter plane was shot down by the Iranian Army Photo: X

A F-35 fighter plane was shot down in the west of the country, reported a state broadcaster. The pilot of the fighter plane was evacuated alone, but it is not known if he survived, according to the report, according to Yahoo.

There was no immediate confirmation or denial of the incident from Israel.

Iran has previously stated that he had shot down several fighter jets during Friday's Israeli attacks. The Israeli army initially denied these reports.

Israel launched an attack on Iranian nuclear sites, military leaders and top scientists, at the beginning of Friday, to which Iran responded with waves of ballistic missiles and drones as reprisals.

Both parties reported victims, but none seems willing to reduce the extent of the conflict, despite the increasing international pressure.

Israel warned that “Tehran will burn” If he continues his retrival blows, while Iran warns the US, the UK and France not to break up his missiles.

The Israeli Defense Minister, Katz, said Iran's citizens will “Pay a hard price for the flagrant evil caused to the citizens of Israel ”, RIGHT Independent.

“If Khamenei continues to launch missiles on the Israeli internal front, Tehran will burn,” he warned.

The two countries attack each other with rockets and air blows on Saturday morning, after Israel has launched lightning attacks on the Iranian nuclear and military structure.

Iran warned the US, UK and France that their bases and ships in the region will be targeted if it helps to stop Tehran's attacks on Israel.

The Iranian state television reported that about 60 people, including 20 children, were killed in an Israeli attack on a Tehran home complex.

Previously, the country's ambassador told the UN Security Council that at least 78 people were killed and over 300 were injured in Iran.

Ashley Davis

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