Intense gunfire erupted between Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and U.S. forces inside Iran, with a U.S. F-35 fighter jet and a helicopter shot down.

Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps personnel clashed fiercely with U.S. forces within Iran. This operation began with the search for the pilot of a U.S. F-35 fighter jet, which was shot down over the airspace of the Islamic Republic on Friday, April 3rd.

According to news from the Islamic Republic of Iran News Agency (IRNA), during the search for the U.S. fighter jet pilot, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps engaged in intense conflict with U.S. forces. While searching for the pilot, they encountered a U.S. military helicopter, which was subsequently shot down.

On the wreckage of the downed F-35, the ejected U.S. pilot's ejection seat was found relatively intact. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps believes the F-35 pilot may still be alive. Additionally, according to local Yasoqi TV reports, nomadic tribes and villagers in the area were instructed to open fire immediately upon spotting any U.S. personnel, leaving no survivors.

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