After entering Pakistan and killing Laden, the ‘Navy SEAL’ brought the US pilot home from ‘death pit’ Iran!
The year is 2011. It was they who killed the ‘poison of Jihad’ by entering Abbottabad, Pakistan. After a decade and a half, US Army’s ‘Navy SEAL’ unit-6 rescued the injured pilot from Iran’s ‘death pit’.
Iran shot down two American fighter jets F-15E and A-10 on Friday. A pilot went missing in that incident. He covered his body for two days while wounded in the ‘enemy’ country. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps conducted a combing search for him. But they did not find his whereabouts. It is known that the pilot was hiding in a mountainous region of Iran. But according to sources, America was aware of his location. He was being tracked through GPS. After that, the US pilot was rescued by the ‘Navy SEALs’ with a well-planned and breathless operation. They entered 200 miles deep into Iran’s territory and rescued the injured pilot from the inaccessible Zagros Mountains.
The Navy SEALs are one of the most powerful forces in the US Navy. Their job is to conduct highly risky and covert military operations under difficult conditions. These special forces can operate in three areas – sea, air and land – with equal efficiency. The main tasks of this force include – infiltrating into enemy countries, carrying out covert operations, conducting anti-terrorist operations, striking specific targets, rescuing hostages, etc. In 2011, Unit-6 of the Navy SEALs killed bin Laden in a successful operation in Abbottabad.
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