Latest report: The missing Weapons System Officer (WSO) from the downed U.S. Air Force F-15E has now safely returned into American hands.
A military officer involved in the search and rescue operation in southern Iran described the pilot's astonishing resilience: "He climbed a 7,000-foot ridge (approximately 2,134 meters). They fought off pursuers all day long. It was insane (They’ve been schwackin’ dudes chasing him all day. Was nuts)!"
The F-15E Weapons System Officer evaded pursuers on a 7,000-foot-high ridge in southern Iran amid ongoing firefights, established contact with the outside world via encrypted radio, and was rescued today by U.S. Special Forces.
Another account suggests that Iranian Basij militia members discovered casualties near a building, and U.S. forces had used extremely precise guided bombs to clear a safe survival and rescue zone for the missing operator hiding inside the structure—killing only Iranians.
The developments overnight were simply too fast.
There is also a claim that, in desperation, U.S. forces attempted to kill the missing pilot.
Between two evils, choosing the lesser one isn’t hard to understand.
Being captured alive would obviously be far more troublesome.
But if that’s the case, who would still risk their life for the 'Great Leader'?
"Saving Private Ryan" turns into "Burying Imperial Secrets."
Additionally, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Public Relations Department announced that, under the control of the IRGC’s new advanced aerospace defense system, the integrated air defense network successfully intercepted and destroyed an advanced MQ-9 drone flying over Isfahan.
According to media reporters, since President Trump delivered his prime-time speech on Wednesday, he has not appeared publicly. He has remained in Washington D.C., and it has now been 72 hours.
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