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Trump Announces Triumphant Rescue of Second Downed F-15E Crew Member from Deep Inside Iran as Regime Hunts Courageous Kuh-e-Siyah Villagers Who Sheltered the American Airman and Labels Them CIA Collaborators
U.S. President Donald Trunp has announced the successful rescue of the second crew member from a downed F-15E Strike Eagle deep inside Iranian territory, marking the dramatic conclusion of a high-risk, multi-day military operation.

The airman—identified as a weapons systems officer—had been stranded behind enemy lines after the fighter jet was shot down during ongoing hostilities between the United States and Iran. According to U.S. officials, the officer survived for more than a day in rugged mountainous terrain, evading capture while maintaining intermittent communication with rescue forces.
Trump described the mission as “one of the most daring search-and-rescue operations in U.S. history,” emphasizing that both crew members of the aircraft are now safe. The first pilot had been recovered earlier, but officials delayed public confirmation to avoid compromising the second rescue effort.
The operation involved dozens of aircraft, elite special operations forces, and a coordinated intelligence effort. U.S. forces reportedly engaged hostile units during the extraction, with Iranian forces racing to locate the downed airman at the same time.
Reports also indicate that Iran had mobilized both military personnel and local civilians to search for the American officer, raising concerns that he could be captured and used as leverage in the broader conflict.
While some accounts circulating online claim that villagers in remote areas—such as near Kuh-e-Siyah—may have assisted the airman, there is no widely confirmed reporting from major international outlets verifying those specific details. However, the chaotic environment on the ground, combined with misinformation campaigns and civilian involvement, underscores the complexity of the operation.
The rescue unfolded amid intense fighting, with U.S. aircraft providing cover and striking Iranian positions to prevent interception. Despite the success, the mission highlighted the escalating risks of the conflict, as Iran claimed to have downed additional U.S. aircraft during the operation—claims that remain contested.
Trump framed the outcome as a demonstration of American military strength and commitment to its personnel, stating that no effort would be spared to bring U.S. service members home from hostile territory.
The successful extraction of both crew members brings a temporary resolution to what officials described as a “nightmare scenario,” but it also signals a dangerous intensification in direct military confrontation between Washington and Tehran.
