"The rescue operation was completed successfully. The navigator is back at our airbase. [He is] safe and sound," the minister said at the Ministry of Defense board meeting.
Shoigu noted that the operation lasted 12 hours and thanked "all our men, who risked [their lives] working through the night."
"I reported the success to the Commander in Chief (Russia's President Vladimir Putin). He asked me to thank all the personnel who took part in this operation," Shoigu said.
Vladimir Putin said that the commander killed in Syria will be awarded the Star of Hero of the Russian Federation posthumously. The rescued pilot will also be given state honors.
"He is safe, the navigator, and <…> is already at the airbase. And he, just like the rest of the rescue team, will be granted state awards," Russia's leader said.