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Ghost Murmur helped locate an American airman in Iran
Summary
Reports say the CIA used a tool called "Ghost Murmur" to locate and confirm the whereabouts of a U.S. airman shot down in southern Iran, and officials say the airman was recovered during a rescue operation.
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The CIA reportedly used a tool called "Ghost Murmur" to locate a U.S. airman who was shot down in southern Iran and hiding in rough terrain. Senior officials, including the president and the CIA director, said the agency confirmed the airman was alive and concealed before the recovery. Officials reported the airman was recovered and that there were no U.S. casualties during the mission.
Key details:
- The CIA is reported to have used a system referred to as "Ghost Murmur" to pinpoint the airman’s location.
- President Trump and CIA Director John Ratcliffe conveyed that the agency confirmed the airman was alive and concealed prior to the recovery.
- Officials reported the recovery was completed and said there were no reported American casualties in the operation.
Summary:
The reported use of Ghost Murmur was described by officials as central to locating and confirming the downed airman, enabling a subsequent recovery. Undetermined at this time.
