US weapons systems officer rescued from Iran
In a high-stakes extraction behind enemy lines, U.S. Special Operations forces have successfully located and evacuated the missing Weapons Systems Officer (WSO) whose F-15E Strike Eagle was downed over Iranian territory earlier this week. Two senior U.S. officials confirmed to FOX News that the airman is now safely out of Iran and receiving medical evaluation. The successful recovery marks the conclusion of an intense, 48-hour search-and-rescue (CSAR) mission conducted under the constant threat of Iranian surface-to-air missiles and ground recovery teams.
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