U.S. special operations forces rescued an injured F-15 airman behind enemy lines after Iran shot down his jet, President Donald Trump said, easing a crisis as he weighs escalating the five-week war. The colonel was the second crew member recovered after the first was retrieved earlier. The mission, involving dozens of aircraft, faced heavy Iranian fire; two Black Hawks were hit but escaped. Separately, a pilot ejected from an A-10 over Kuwait before it crashed. Trump hailed zero U.S. casualties in the rescues as the conflict spreads and energy prices soar.
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