IS claims capture of Syrian pilot after shooting down plane

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AFP Beirut
Last Updated : Apr 23 2016 | 4:42 AM IST
The Islamic State jihadist group has captured a Syrian pilot alive after shooting down his plane east of Damascus, an IS-affiliated news agency said.
Amaq news agency yesterday gave the pilot's name as Azzam Eid, from Hama. It said IS fighters had shot down his plane and found him alive after he parachuted down to the crash site.
A video posted by Amaq showed the charred remains of a plane, some parts still on fire, lying on a vast desert plain.
Several apparent IS fighters in military-style fatigues circle around the wreckage, pointing to the two-starred Syrian government flag clearly visible on one of the wings.
Syrian state news agency SANA had no immediate news on the incident.
IS fighters have shot down several Syrian government warplanes in recent weeks, including over the Dmeir military airport near Damascus and in the southern province of Sweida.
But the pilots were able to land in regime-held zones on both occasions.
In December 2014, IS shot down a warplane from the US-led coalition striking the group in Syria and captured the Jordanian pilot alive.
The ultra-conservative group later burned pilot Maaz al- Kassasbeh alive and posted video footage of his death online.
Syria's conflict first began in March 2011 with widespread anti-government protests which have since spiralled into a multi-front, complicated civil war.
Across the country, IS is fighting the Syrian government, non-jihadist rebels, and Kurdish groups.
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First Published: Apr 23 2016 | 4:42 AM IST

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