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A United ​States Army ‌Apache helicopter gunship went ​down ⁠near the Strait of Hormuz ‌on Monday (June 8, 2026) and ‌its two crew ‌members ⁠were safely ⁠rescued, The New York Times reported ​on ‌Monday (June 8, 2026), citing two people briefed on the ‌incident.

The pilots of a helicopter that crashed around the Strait of Hormuz are “fine,” U.S. President Donald Trump said late on Monday (June 8, 2026).

West Asia war updates on June 9, 2026

Asked ‌if he knew what brought the helicopter down, Trump said they would issue a report later on Tuesday (June 9, 2026).

Mr. Trump made the comments to journalists after watching the NBA Finals in New York while at John F. Kennedy International Airport.

It was ​not immediately clear ⁠whether the Apache was ‌shot down by Iranian fire, experienced mechanical failure or encountered some ‌other problem, ​the report added.

The White House, U.S. Department of ‌State, and the ​U.S. Central Command did not immediately ⁠respond to requests for comment ⁠from Reuters.

The incident happened a day after Iran and Israel ‌said ⁠they had halted attacks on each other following an appeal from Mr. Trump, though Tehran warned it ⁠would resume hostilities if Israel continued to hit Hezbollah in Lebanon. The resumption of the tenuous ceasefire comes as Washington tries to reach an agreement with Tehran to end their more than three-month-old war.

Mr. Trump also told reporters he could have “an idea” for an Iran deal ​within a few days, without elaborating. The ‌Republican President, struggling with record low approval ratings ahead of November midterm elections, has often hinted at an imminent deal with Tehran, but none has yet eventuated.

The weekend saw the most direct confrontation between Iran and Israel since a ceasefire in April. Tehran had fired missiles towards Israeli territory late on Sunday, calling the ‌strikes retaliation for attacks on the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militia on the outskirts of Beirut.

Israel then ​hit Iranian air defence systems and a petrochemical plant that it said was used to produce ballistic missiles. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it retaliated with a strike aimed ⁠at a similar Israeli plant in the city of Haifa.

No deaths were reported by authorities on either side.

Trump tells Netanyahu to be careful

U.S. and Israeli officials said Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on Monday (June 8, 2026).

In an ‌interview with Axios, Mr. Trump said he warned Netanyahu that if the Israeli leader went back to war with Iran, he might find himself fighting alone. “I said, ‘Bibi, you better be careful, or you will be on your own very soon,’” Mr. Trump said.

An Israeli military official said Israel was prepared to continue operations for “as long as it takes”, while Iranian officials struck a similarly defiant tone.

A military source quoted by the semi-official Tasnim news agency said Tehran was ready for a prolonged conflict and could renew strikes against U.S. interests in the ‌region.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said Tehran was exchanging messages with Washington in an atmosphere of “extreme suspicion.” Tehran has long said any ​peace deal with the U.S. depends in part on an end to fighting in Lebanon, which Israel invaded in March in pursuit of Hezbollah fighters who had fired across the border. Israel ⁠has never halted its Lebanon campaign, which has killed thousands of people, saying the conflict should be treated separately ⁠from any U.S.-Iranian ceasefire. Hezbollah has also continued its attacks.

Tehran has continued to block most shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which before the war carried a fifth of the world’s crude oil ‌and liquefied natural gas. Washington has imposed its own blockade of Iranian ports. Mr. Trump has said any peace deal must ensure Iran cannot develop a nuclear weapon. Iran’s demands include the lifting of international sanctions, ​the release of billions of dollars in frozen assets and recognition of its control of the strait.



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