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Islamic State says coalition air strike 'kills US hostage' | |
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Islamic State (IS) militants claim that a US female hostage has been killed in a Jordanian air strike in Syria. | |
IS named the woman as aid worker Kayla Jean Mueller in statements posted online. | |
The group provided no other proof for the claim beyond pictures of the alleged site of the air strike, in Raqqa, the group's stronghold in Syria. | |
The White House said it was "deeply concerned" by the reports but that it has yet to verify them. | |
Ms Mueller was working with Syrian refugees when she was kidnapped in 2013. | |
'Upping the ante' | 'Upping the ante' |
Jordan said it carried out aerial bombardments on IS targets in Syria on Thursday, including on Raqqa. | |
Local activists and IS sympathisers reported fresh strikes in the city on Friday, but these have not been confirmed by officials. | |
The strikes were carried out in response to the killing of a Jordanian fighter pilot by IS militants. | The strikes were carried out in response to the killing of a Jordanian fighter pilot by IS militants. |
A video of Moaz al-Kasasbeh being burned alive in a cage was posted online by IS earlier this week. | A video of Moaz al-Kasasbeh being burned alive in a cage was posted online by IS earlier this week. |
He was captured by militants in December after his F-16 fighter jet crashed in Syria. The video is believed to have been filmed on 3 January. | |
Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh said Thursday's strikes were "the beginning of our retaliation" against IS. | Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh said Thursday's strikes were "the beginning of our retaliation" against IS. |
"We're upping the ante. We're going after them wherever they are, with everything that we have," he said. | "We're upping the ante. We're going after them wherever they are, with everything that we have," he said. |
Thousands rallied in Jordan's capital, Amman, on Friday morning in support of their government's military response. | Thousands rallied in Jordan's capital, Amman, on Friday morning in support of their government's military response. |
Among those marching was Jordan's Queen Rania who told the BBC the country was "united in our horror". | Among those marching was Jordan's Queen Rania who told the BBC the country was "united in our horror". |
She said Lt Kasasbeh's killing had made Jordanians "determined to rid the world of this evil". | She said Lt Kasasbeh's killing had made Jordanians "determined to rid the world of this evil". |