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Iranian media claimed it recovered identification documents belonging to a U.S. Air Force officer from a crash site in Isfahan. The discovery comes in the aftermath of the April 3 downing of a U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle, which triggered a massive and highly risky American rescue mission deep inside Iranian territory.

Images circulating online allegedly show an Air Force ID card and other personal documents appearing largely undamaged despite claims of a heavily destroyed aircraft. Iran has gone further, claiming multiple U.S. aircraft were destroyed during the operation and even alleging recovery of human remains.

However, U.S. officials maintain that both airmen from the downed jet were successfully rescued alive, dismissing Iranian claims as misinformation. The incident has now sparked intense debate — is this real evidence, or part of a larger information warfare battle?

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00:22A shocking discovery in Iran is raising new questions about what really happened
00:28during that high-risk U.S. rescue mission.
00:31An American military ID card recovered from a destroyed aircraft site.
00:37And now, claims of human remains possibly linked to a U.S. soldier.
00:42Has someone just been identified?
00:48Iranian state media says it has found ID documents belonging to a U.S. Air Force officer,
00:54Major Amanda M. Ryder.
00:58The cards were allegedly recovered from the wreckage of a U.S. C-130 transport aircraft
01:04destroyed during the rescue operation in southern Isfahan.
01:11Images circulating online show a U.S. Air Force identification card
01:16alongside what appears to be an Israeli-issued stay permit.
01:21The documents appear almost untouched,
01:24despite being found at what Iran claims was a heavily damaged crash site.
01:29And that's where the mystery begins.
01:32This all comes after the downing of an F-15E Strike Eagle on April 3, 2026.
01:39Both crew members ejected,
01:41triggering a massive U.S. rescue mission deep inside Iranian territory.
01:46A mission involving helicopters, special forces, drones, and intense firefights.
01:54Iran claims that during this operation, multiple U.S. aircraft were destroyed,
01:59including C-130 transport planes and helicopters.
02:03And debris, along with personal belongings, was left behind.
02:07Some reports go even further,
02:10claiming that a skull of an American serviceman was recovered at the site.
02:14But here's where the story takes a sharp turn.
02:19According to the United States,
02:21both airmen were rescued alive,
02:23no U.S. fatalities were reported,
02:26and some aircraft may have been deliberately destroyed by U.S. forces themselves.
02:33So, if that's true,
02:35who does this ID belong to?
02:37Is Major Amanda Ryder a real active-duty officer?
02:41Why hasn't the U.S. confirmed anything?
02:44And how do pristine ID cards survive a supposedly devastating crash?
02:50These questions are fueling intense debate online.
02:57Earlier, Iranian police released a video
03:00in which they were seen firing with heavy guns at U.S. helicopters
03:04during a daring rescue deep inside Iran.
03:08This wasn't a drill.
03:09These were live rounds aimed at American forces
03:12trying to save downed airmen.
03:15Iranian media portrayed this as a major setback for the U.S.,
03:19showing abandoned gear, military IDs, rations,
03:23and what they claim are Israeli permits
03:25to suggest panic or a hasty retreat.
03:28They also allege multiple U.S. rescue aircraft were destroyed,
03:33though verified reports confirmed the crew survived,
03:36and no American deaths occurred during the mission.
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