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A foreign aircraft has been forced to land in Iran after violating Iranian airspace, Iranian media say. | |
State Al-Alam TV said the aircraft was Hungarian and not American, discounting earlier reports by Iran's semi-official Fars news agency. | |
The aircraft and those on board were allowed to continue their journey after being questioned, the reports said. | |
The Pentagon denied any of its planes had been involved in such an incident and said none had landed in Iran. | |
"All our aircraft are accounted for and we have no reports of any aircraft landing in Iran," Lt Col Patrick Ryder told reporters. | |
White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said officials were checking the "various and conflicting" Iranian reports. | |
It comes at a time of heightened tension between the United States and Iran over Tehran's nuclear programme. | |
The US severed diplomatic ties with Iran in 1980 after US nationals were taken hostage by Iranian radicals in Tehran. | |
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The Arabic-language Al-Alam TV quoted an unnamed senior military official as saying the plane landed at Mehrabad airport on 30 September. | |
The official said the aircraft was a Hungarian aid plane which strayed into Iranian airspace. | |
Initial reports from Fars said it was an American plane and was carrying eight people, including five senior US generals. | |
It said the plane was intercepted by Iranian fighter jets and forced to land at an unspecified airport. | It said the plane was intercepted by Iranian fighter jets and forced to land at an unspecified airport. |
Iranian media said those on board were freed the following day and the plane was allowed to complete its journey to Afghanistan. |