Trump says Iran shot down US helicopter and vows to respond
President Donald Trump announced that Iran shot down a US Apache helicopter while it was patrolling regional waters near the Strait of Hormuz. Two crew members were rescued by an American sea drone and are reported to be safe and uninjured.

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AI-generatedPresident Donald Trump announced that Iran shot down a US Apache helicopter while it was patrolling regional waters near the Strait of Hormuz. Two crew members were rescued by an American sea drone and are reported to be safe and uninjured. Trump stated that the United States will respond to this attack out of "necessity." This incident marks the first loss of an Apache helicopter since the conflict with Iran began. The announcement came shortly after Iran's top negotiator suggested a preference for diplomacy but also alluded to other capabilities if commitments were broken. The nature of the US response remains unclear.
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4 extractedIran's top negotiator stated they prefer diplomacy but are fluent in other languages.
The United States must, out of necessity, respond to this attack.
Two crew members of the Apache helicopter were rescued by an American sea drone.
President Donald Trump accused Iran of shooting down a US helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz.