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Jordan plane not shot down by Islamic State, says US | |
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The Jordanian plane that crashed in Syria was not shot down by Islamic State (IS) militants, the US says. | |
The plane was lost in IS territory on Wednesday morning, and the pilot has been captured. | |
IS militants said that they shot down the plane with a heat-seeking missile. However, the US says "evidence clearly indicates" that this is not true. | |
Jordan is one of four Arab states in a US-led coalition that has launched air strikes on IS targets in Syria. | |
The plane is the first coalition aircraft to be lost on IS territory since air strikes began in September. | |
IS fighters have published photographs showing the pilot being captured. They named the pilot as Flight Lieutenant Moaz Youssef al-Kasasbeh. | |
In a statement, the US Central Command said it strongly condemned the actions of IS, and confirmed the group "has taken captive the downed pilot". | |
It did not say what could have caused the plane to crash. |