According to Mehr News Agency of Iran, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) stated that remains of U.S. military personnel were found among the wreckage left behind by U.S. aircraft.

According to the IRGC, the U.S. MC-130J was not self-destructed by U.S. special forces, but rather destroyed during an attack by Iranian armed forces, with the remains of U.S. soldiers found in the cargo hold serving as evidence. If it had been intentionally destroyed by the U.S., all personnel would have been evacuated before explosives were placed.

However, both the MC-130J special operations aircraft and the AH-6M and MH-6M helicopters were completely obliterated—features more consistent with intentional self-destruction by the U.S. If they had been destroyed by Iranian attacks, there should have been larger intact fragments, since Iranian drones carry relatively small warheads and missile accuracy would struggle to achieve such precision. Moreover, nearby Iranian forces likely lacked intense artillery firepower. Had Iranian fire been fierce, it would have been impossible for U.S. rescue personnel and rescued pilots to escape nearly unscathed. After all, under heavy fire, follow-up U.S. C-295W light transport aircraft would not dare land.

Certainly, the claims by "King Donald" and the U.S. military that this combat search-and-rescue operation was "unprecedented," "historic," and achieved "zero casualties" are outright lies. With so many U.S. aircraft and helicopters lost, casualties were inevitable—zero casualties is impossible.

This set of U.S. soldier remains was likely that of a U.S. service member killed during the rescue operation. While being carried onto the MC-130J special operations aircraft for evacuation, the crew discovered the aircraft could no longer fly. In panic, they urgently summoned three C-295W light transport aircraft, transferring everyone aboard them. In the chaos, they forgot to bring the body of the fallen U.S. soldier onto the C-295W. As a result, after the MC-130J was blown up, the body of the deceased U.S. soldier turned into scattered remains.

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