A U.S. service member who went missing after Iran shot down an American F-15E fighter jet has been rescued, as fighting across the region continued to intensify.
Officials said the recovery happened Sunday during a U.S. search-and-rescue mission. A second crew member had already been brought to safety earlier, while the rescued pilot was reported injured and expected to recover.
The incident unfolded as the war involving Iran, the United States, and Israel entered its sixth week. The downing of the aircraft added a new flashpoint to a conflict that has already spread beyond direct military exchanges and into neighboring countries.
The broader situation has raised new concerns across the Middle East. In Lebanon, the war has added to existing pressure on civilians and infrastructure. In the United Arab Emirates, falling debris from air-defense interceptions was also reported, showing how the violence is affecting areas beyond the immediate battlefield.
The latest rescue highlights both the risks facing military crews and the wider instability tied to the ongoing conflict.