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Rescue of second F-15 crew member celebrated by Trump
Summary
President Trump praised what he called a 'miraculous' recovery of the second crew member from an F-15 shot down in Iran, saying U.S. special forces rescued the wounded service member without U.S. casualties; reporting cites CIA deception and the crew member's SERE training as factors in the operation.
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President Donald Trump announced the recovery of the second crew member from an F-15 that was shot down over Iran. He described the operation as carried out by U.S. special forces and said the recovered service member was wounded but alive. The report notes this follows an earlier rescue of the other crew member. Journalists and outlets cited CIA activity and the service member's training as part of the recovery.
Known details:
- The president announced the second crew member had been rescued and described the operation as highly difficult.
- Reports say the rescued person was a weapons system officer who was wounded after ejecting but could still walk and evaded capture for more than a day in the mountains.
- The C.I.A. is reported to have conducted a deception campaign inside Iran to mislead local authorities while its capabilities helped locate the service member.
- The rescued service member reportedly used SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) training and activated an emergency beacon after separating from the wreckage.
- Officials and the president said no American troops were killed or injured during the rescue missions.
- The account notes this rescue follows the earlier recovery of the other crew member and comes 36 days after Operation Epic Fury began.
Summary:
The article reports a complex recovery that is being described as a rare success and notes multiple agencies and training played roles. Undetermined at this time.
