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WorldAPR 5, 2026

US Airman Rescued After Iran Incident, Trump Announces Injuries but Positive Outlook

The retrieval of the airman occurs amid parallel search missions conducted by both US and Iran.

Rescue operation of a US airman in Iran
Rescue operation of a US airman in Iran

A second US crew member who was missing in Iran after an American F-15 fighter jet was shot down has been rescued.

President Trump’s Statement on Social Media

Posting to social media, Trump said the rescued weapons systems officer had "sustained injuries" but would be "just fine", describing the rescue as "one of the most daring search and rescue operations in US history".

Trump further emphasized that the rescued weapons systems officer would recover fully and that the operation demonstrated extraordinary skill and bravery.

Initial Downing of the F-15 Aircraft

Following the downing of the aircraft on Friday, both the pilot and crew member ejected – with the pilot recovered shortly afterwards.

The pilot was retrieved by US forces in a swift response that concluded within hours of the ejection.

The pilot’s early recovery set a precedent for the subsequent search for the remaining crew member.

Dual Search Efforts in Southwestern Iran

Following this, both the US and Iran scrambled to locate the missing crew member in a mountainous region of southwestern Iran.

The search presented a serious test for the US, with the possibility of a prisoner of war situation if Iran found the missing airman – something which would have likely involved the missing airman being used as part of propaganda material.

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was said to have launched its own search for the missing American, reportedly using troops and locals, and offering them a reward of about $66,000 (£50,000) to capture the missing American alive.

Videos on social media appeared to show hundreds of people heading to a mountainous area in south‑western Iran to search for the missing US airman.

Emergence of Rescue Details

Details of the second airman being rescued emerged in US media late on Saturday night.

A short time later, Trump confirmed the successful mission on Truth Social, writing "WE GOT HIM!", adding the crew member was a "respected colonel".

The US rescue operation was described to the Crickxo as "huge" by one person familiar with the details.

The Crickxo understands that there was an engagement between the US and Iranian forces during the rescue, and that the pilot may have been injured during his initial ejection from the aircraft.

Casualties on the Iranian Side

Tasnim, the semi‑official news agency associated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), said five Iranians were killed during the operation.

Trump said dozens of aircraft had been involved in the operation, with the White House not giving an update after the pilot was recovered on Friday to protect the ongoing rescue.

Geographic Focus of the Search

Earlier reports suggested the missing crew member might be in the mountainous area of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer‑Ahmad province, in the southwestern regions of Iran.

Officials told the Crickxo's US partner CBS News that the crew member spent more than 24 hours on his own, hiding in the mountains with a handgun.

A senior official also told CBS that the CIA played a crucial role in the rescue mission by tracking the airman in a mountain crevice and passing his exact location to the Pentagon.

The agency engaged in a deception campaign inside Iran, reports said. While the rescue attempt was taking place, the agency spread word the airman had already been found and was being extracted from Iran.

Claims of Hostile Action Against US Helicopters

Meanwhile, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) previously said that nomadic tribes living in the country's mountains shot two Black Hawk helicopters that were part of the US rescue mission.

Crickxo Verify has confirmed a video from Friday showing what appears to be three armed individuals firing towards at least two Black Hawk helicopters.

The rescue operation reportedly included an A‑10 Warthog aircraft which was hit over the Gulf, with its pilot ejecting before being rescued.

Wider Regional Context

The recovery of the F‑15 crew member comes as intense fighting continues in the region.

On Sunday morning, authorities in Abu Dhabi said they were battling fires at a Borouge petrochemical facility caused by falling debris from an Iranian missile.

There were also reports of attacks on Kuwait and Israel overnight into Sunday.

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