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Trump Claims Iran Downed US Apache Helicopter Over Strait of Hormuz, Vows Response

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President Trump announced that Iran shot down a US Apache helicopter patrolling the Strait of Hormuz overnight, with both pilots safely recovered. The incident occurred just one day after a US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Iran was restored, and Trump stated the US "must" respond despite later downplaying the severity. US military officials have not yet confirmed Trump's account, saying the cause of the crash remains under investigation.

President Trump announced on Tuesday that Iran had shot down a US Apache helicopter patrolling the Strait of Hormuz, stating both pilots were safe and uninjured and that the United States must respond to the attack. The helicopter went down around 3:30 a.m. local time off the coast of Oman near the critical shipping lane, with an unmanned drone vessel performing the first known US military drone rescue at sea to retrieve the aviators after approximately two hours in the water. However, Trump later downplayed the incident in a Wall Street Journal interview, calling it "not a big deal." Notably, US military officials have not confirmed Trump's version of events, with CENTCOM stating the cause of the crash remains under investigation. The incident complicates Trump's weeks-long claims that a permanent deal with Iran is on the verge of being signed, though his public statements suggest he is attempting to prevent the talks from collapsing entirely.

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The article does not provide Iran's official response or statement regarding the helicopter incident, which would be important for a complete account of the situation.

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  • Trump accuses Iran of downing US helicopter over Hormuz, vows retaliation

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