Tehran: In a significant development amid the escalating West Asia conflict, reports suggest that a crew member from a downed United States F-15 fighter jet has been found alive after an extensive search operation inside Iran.
According to claims by former US Special Forces personnel and journalist Jack Murphy, the weapons systems officer (WSO) managed to survive after ejecting from the aircraft and remained on the move to evade capture. Murphy indicated that the recovery followed a fierce exchange of fire, as Iranian forces were actively combing the area in search of the missing airman.
While there has been no official confirmation from US authorities, international media outlets have cited government sources suggesting that the rescue operation involved intense combat conditions. The search effort had drawn attention from both US and Iranian sides, with each attempting to locate the missing crew member.
Reports also indicated that the situation on the ground was volatile, with local armed groups allegedly engaging US helicopters during the operation. Two Black Hawk helicopters involved in the mission reportedly came under fire but managed to exit the area.
The search unfolded in rugged and remote regions of southwestern Iran, where local tribal groups were said to have joined efforts to locate the pilot. Iranian media had earlier reported that financial rewards were being offered for information leading to the capture of the US personnel, further complicating the rescue scenario.
The incident comes in the backdrop of heightened military tensions between the United States and Iran, following a series of aerial confrontations and cross-border strikes. The fate of the missing crew member had become a focal point in the conflict, raising concerns over potential escalation.
If confirmed, the recovery of the airman could provide a rare moment of relief in an otherwise volatile situation, even as hostilities in the region show no signs of easing.