U.S. fighter jet pilots have been captured by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps! And they ambushed a U.S. rescue team.
The ground force assault unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has launched large-scale field operations at the U.S. aircraft crash site since early this morning, successfully identifying and capturing the U.S. pilot.
Accounts linked to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps intelligence organization posted photos of ejection seats after the capture of the U.S. pilot, luring a U.S. rescue team into the area—resulting in one helicopter being shot down.
Following the downing of a U.S. aircraft by Iranian armed forces this morning, the United States is deploying several Black Hawk helicopters, one C-130 Hercules transport aircraft, and reconnaissance drones for search and rescue operations. Fighter pilots typically carry GPS locators that can transmit their position after ejection. However, the current extensive search indicates that the U.S. does not yet have the exact location of the pilot and is relying on alternative methods to conduct the search.
Armed tribal forces from Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province are now pursuing the U.S. rescue mission. The local population across the province has been mobilized throughout the region, preparing for potential confrontations with U.S. forces. Local residents—particularly tribal groups and villagers—have already deployed to strategic locations throughout the province. Following reports of a possible U.S. rescue operation for the downed pilot, tribes, villagers, and other organizations have mobilized their weapons to conduct comprehensive patrols across mountainous and plains areas, ready to engage in combat if necessary.
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