Iran Rejects US Ceasefire Bid, Downs Multiple US Aircraft in Escalation

Iran has formally rejected a US proposal for a 48-hour ceasefire delivered via a third country. The rejection comes as Iranian forces claim to have shot down multiple US aircraft, including an F-35 fighter jet and an A-10 attack plane. These incidents follow major joint Israeli-US attacks in late February that resulted in significant Iranian casualties. The ongoing military actions are described as Iran's battlefield response to the diplomatic offer.

Key Points: Iran Rejects US Ceasefire, Downs US Jets: Report

  • Iran rejects US ceasefire proposal
  • Iranian forces down US F-35 and A-10 aircraft
  • US helicopter also reportedly hit
  • Conflict follows earlier Israeli-US strikes
  • Diplomatic efforts intensify amid crisis
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Iran rejects US proposal for 48-hour ceasefire: Report

Iran rejects a US-proposed 48-hour ceasefire and reports shooting down multiple US aircraft, including an F-35, amid escalating regional conflict.

"Iran's response to the offer was not given in writing, but through the continuation of attacks in the battlefield. - Fars News Agency"

Tehran, April 4

Iran has rejected a US proposal for a 48-hour ceasefire, the semi-official Fars news agency reported on Friday.

The proposal was delivered to Iran through a "friendly" country on Thursday, Fars quoted an informed source as saying.

Washington has stepped up its diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire, particularly after an Iranian strike targeted a US "military forces depot" on Kuwait's Bubiyan Island, Xinhua news agency reported quoting sources.

According to Fars, assessments suggest that the proposal was put forward following an intensification of the crisis in the region and "serious problems" for US forces resulting from their country's "miscalculation" of Iran's military capabilities.

The report added that Iran's response to the offer was not given in writing, but through the continuation of attacks in the battlefield.

Meanwhile, the Iranian army confirmed that its air defence systems shot down a US A-10 "Warthog" attack plane over Iran's southern waters near the Strait of Hormuz, with the aircraft crashing into the Persian Gulf.

The announcement came shortly after IRGC said that it had downed a US F-35 fighter jet in central Iranian airspace earlier in the day. Later Friday, Iran's semi-official Mehr News Agency reported that a US Black Hawk helicopter was also hit by a projectile in Iranian airspace while searching for the pilot of the downed US fighter jet.

Yadollah Rahmani, governor of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, called on residents in tribal and rural areas to assist authorities in locating "enemy pilots."

On February 28, Israel and the United States launched joint attacks on Tehran and several other Iranian cities, killing Iran's then Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, along with senior military commanders and civilians. Iran responded by launching waves of missile and drone strikes targeting Israel and US assets in the Middle East.

- IANS

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Sarah B
This is getting very dangerous. Shooting down multiple US aircraft? The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint for global oil. Hope our government is closely monitoring the impact on energy prices and Indian shipping.
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Priyanka N
While the US-Israel action that started this was extreme, the continuous escalation worries me. As an Indian, my primary concern is the safety of our diaspora in the Gulf and the stability of the region which is so important for us.
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Rahul R
Iran's response "through the continuation of attacks" is a bold move. The world often sees superpowers as untouchable. This shows otherwise. But at what cost? Hope diplomacy finds a way soon, for everyone's sake.
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Aman W
With respect, I have to criticize the report's framing a bit. It heavily quotes Iranian news agencies. We need to hear the US side clearly too. A balanced view is crucial for us to form our own opinions.
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Karthik V
The call for tribal residents to help find pilots... reminds me of our own history. When the nation is perceived to be under attack, people unite. Complex situation. India must maintain its strategic autonomy and talk to all sides.

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