2026年4月5日 / 美国东部时间凌晨3:09 / 哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)新闻
多名美国官员向哥伦比亚广播公司透露,当地时间周日清晨,美军成功营救了一名在伊朗偏远地区执行任务时所乘F-15E战机被击落的美军机组人员。该机的飞行员已于周五获救。
“我们成功救回了他!”特朗普总统在Truth Social的帖子中证实道。“我的美国同胞们,在过去几个小时里,美国军方完成了美国历史上最大胆的搜救行动之一,营救了我们一位优秀的机组军官——他同时也是一位备受尊敬的上校。我非常高兴地告诉大家,他现在安然无恙!”
总统表示,获救的军官“受了伤,但他会完全康复的”。
谈及此次搜救行动,总统称“在我的指示下,美国军方派出了数十架携带世界上最致命武器的战机,将他带回”。
美国官员此前曾向哥伦比亚广播公司透露,这架战机被伊朗军方击落时搭载了两名机组人员。
伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队宣称对此次袭击负责,称该战机于周五上午在伊朗西南部被击落。两名武器专家向哥伦比亚广播公司表示,伊朗媒体公布的战机残骸照片与美国F-15战机的特征相符。
美国官员早前透露,F-15E的飞行员成功弹射逃生,并由两架军用直升机救回,但第二名机组人员——武器系统军官——仍然失踪。
美国官员称,在周五的搜救行动中,一架搭载获救飞行员的美军直升机遭遇轻武器射击,机上机组人员受伤,但直升机最终安全着陆。
参与周五搜救任务的一架A-10“疣猪”攻击机遭火力袭击并受损,该机飞行员在波斯湾上空弹射逃生并成功被救回。
特朗普总统周五暂停了在伊朗的其他一些行动,优先开展搜救工作,他指示数百名特种作战部队参与行动,并锁定了被困机组人员的信标信号。
一名美国官员和一名白宫官员向哥伦比亚广播公司证实,美军突击队通过一场涉及数十名特种部队人员、数十架战机和直升机的复杂行动,找回了失踪的机组人员。这一消息最先由《纽约时报》报道。
两名官员称,获救军官已被空运至科威特接受伤势治疗。
两名官员透露,这场令人揪心的军事行动动用了炸弹和武器火力,将伊朗军队阻挡在失踪军官疑似藏身的区域之外。被困期间,他仅靠一把手枪自卫。
两架负责运送搜救人员的运输机无法从伊朗的一处偏远基地起飞,这些飞机被销毁以防止落入敌军之手,突击队则乘坐额外调来的三架飞机撤离。
官员们透露,三架救援飞机先后从伊朗起飞前往科威特,彼此间隔很短。任务在午夜前完成,所有美军都已撤离敌方空域。
特朗普政府一名高级官员周日向哥伦比亚广播公司透露,中央情报局(CIA)深度参与了此次搜救任务。
在找到这名飞行员之前,中情局发起了一场欺骗行动,在伊朗境内散布美军已找到他并正在将其转移出境的消息。
这名官员称,在欺骗行动进行期间,该机构利用技术手段追踪到了藏身于山间裂缝中的机组人员。
中情局将这名机组人员的确切位置通报给了五角大楼和白宫,该官员表示。总统下令立即启动搜救行动,中情局持续提供实时情报支持。
退役空军准将、前F-16战斗机飞行员休斯顿·坎特韦尔在接受美联社采访时表示,F-15E战机被击落是20多年来美军战斗机首次在战斗中被击落。
五角大楼称,自2月28日伊朗战争爆发以来,至少有四架美军战机被击落,但其中三起是友军火力误击事件。美国中央司令部当时表示,3月1日有三架美国F-15战机“被科威特防空系统误击击落”,该事件未造成人员伤亡。
在周日的声明发布之前,特朗普总统在搜救行动期间基本保持沉默。他周五在接受《独立报》电话采访时表示,若该机组人员被伊朗俘虏,他无法就可能采取的行动置评。
“嗯,我不能对此置评,因为——我们希望这种情况不会发生,”特朗普说道。
特朗普在周日的社交媒体帖子中表示,白宫保持沉默是为了保护这名失踪军官,称美军“没有确认”周五F-15E飞行员的获救消息,“因为我们不想危及第二次搜救行动”。
特朗普周六还就霍尔木兹海峡的控制权向伊朗发出了另一项警告,告诉伊朗政权有48小时时间重新开放这条关键航道,否则“地狱将降临到他们头上”。
自战争爆发以来,这条承担全球约20%石油运输量的航道几乎完全关闭,导致全球燃油价格飙升。
莱拉·费里斯和塔克·里尔对本文亦有贡献。
Missing U.S. crew member from downed fighter jet rescued in Iran, Trump says
April 5, 2026 / 3:09 AM EDT / CBS News
A U.S. crew member who went missing when an F-15E fighter jet was shot down over a remote area of Iran was rescued by U.S. forces early Sunday morning local time, multiple U.S. officials told CBS News. The jet’s pilot was rescued Friday.
“WE GOT HIM!” President Trump confirmed in a Truth Social post. “My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History, for one of our incredible Crew Member Officers, who also happens to be a highly respected Colonel, and who I am thrilled to let you know is now SAFE and SOUND!”
The president said that the rescued officer had “sustained injuries, but he will be just fine.”
Of the rescue operation, the president said that “at my direction, the U.S. Military sent dozens of aircraft, armed with the most lethal weapons in the World, to retrieve him.”
U.S. officials had previously told CBS News the jet was carrying a two-person crew when it was downed by Iranian forces Friday.
Iranian Revolutionary Guards took credit for the strike, alleging the jet was brought down in southwestern Iran Friday morning. Photos of debris that Iranian media said showed the wreckage of the downed U.S. fighter jet appeared consistent with an American F-15, two weapons experts told CBS News.
The pilot of the F-15E had safely ejected and was rescued by two military helicopters, U.S. officials earlier said, but the second crew member, a weapons system officer, had remained missing.
During Friday’s recovery efforts, a U.S. chopper carrying the rescued pilot was struck by small arms fire, wounding crew members on board, U.S. officials said, but the helicopter landed safely.
An A-10 Warthog that was part of Friday’s search mission took fire and was damaged. The Warthog’s pilot ejected over the Persian Gulf and was successfully recovered, U.S. officials said.
Mr. Trump on Friday put some other operations on pause in Iran to prioritize the search and rescue, directing hundreds of special operations forces to the effort, zeroing in on the stranded crew member’s beacon.
A U.S. official and a White House official confirmed to CBS News that U.S. commandos recovered the missing crew member in a complex operation that involved dozens of special forces personnel, and several dozen warplanes and helicopters. The news was first reported by the New York Times.
The rescued officer was flown to Kuwait to receive treatment for his injuries, the two officials said.
The harrowing military operation utilized bombs and weapons fire to keep Iranian troops away from where the missing officer was believed to be hiding, the two officials said. While stranded, he had only a handgun to defend himself, the two officials disclosed.
Two transport planes tasked with flying out rescue crews were unable to take off from a remote base in Iran. Those planes were demolished to keep them from being captured by the enemy, the officials said, and the commandos flew out on three extra aircraft that were sent in to fetch them.
The three rescue planes flew out of Iran to Kuwait, each just a short distance behind each other, the officials disclosed. The mission was completed just before midnight, with all U.S. forces out of enemy airspace.
The CIA was deeply involved in the rescue mission, a senior Trump administration official told CBS News Sunday.
Prior to locating the airman, the CIA launched a deception campaign, spreading word inside Iran that U.S. forces had already found him and were moving him on the ground for exfiltration out of the country.
While the deception operation was ongoing, the agency used its capabilities to track the crew member in a mountain crevice, the official said.
The CIA shared the crew member’s exact location with the Pentagon and the White House, the official said. The president ordered an immediate rescue mission, with the CIA continuing to provide real-time information.
The downing of the F-15E fighter jet marks the first time a U.S. fighter jet has been shot down in combat in over 20 years, retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Houston Cantwell, a former F-16 fighter pilot, told The Associated Press.
At least four U.S. fighter jets have been shot down since the Iran war began on Feb. 28, but three of those were in a friendly-fire incident, the Pentagon said. On March 1, three American F-15s were “mistakenly shot down by Kuwaiti air defenses,” U.S. Central Command said at the time, and there were no casualties from that incident.
Until Sunday’s announcement, Mr. Trump had been mostly silent on the subject of the search, telling The Independent in a phone interview Friday that he couldn’t comment on what he might do if the crew member were captured by Iran.
“Well, I can’t comment on it because — we hope that’s not going to happen,” Mr. Trump said.
In his social media post Sunday, Mr. Trump said the White House’s silence was in order to protect the missing officer, saying the U.S. military “did not confirm” Friday’s rescue of the F-15E’s pilot “because we did not want to jeopardize our second rescue operation.”
Mr. Trump on Saturday also issued another warning to Iran regarding its control over the Strait of Hormuz, telling the Iranian regime it had 48 hours to reopen the crucial waterway or “all Hell will [sic] reign down on them.”
Since the war began, the virtual closure of the strait — which sees about 20% of all global oil traffic — has caused fuel prices to skyrocket worldwide.
Layla Ferris and Tucker Reals contributed to this report.
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