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Jordan 'halts air strikes' targeting Isis militants as hostage fighter pilot’s fate remains unknown | Jordan 'halts air strikes' targeting Isis militants as hostage fighter pilot’s fate remains unknown |
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Jordan has temporarily halted air strikes targeting Isis militants as the deadline for handing over a would-be suicide bomber to save the life of a pilot captured by Isis passed, The Independent understands. | Jordan has temporarily halted air strikes targeting Isis militants as the deadline for handing over a would-be suicide bomber to save the life of a pilot captured by Isis passed, The Independent understands. |
The number of air strikes against militants were reduced after Muath al-Kasaesbeh plane crashed as he was conducting US-led coalition air strikes in December, a source told the paper. He was captured by the group after the crash, who claim to have shot his aircraft down. | |
Jordanian fighter jets are continuing to fly reconnaissance missions as part of the coalition but have now stopped directly targeting Isis positions. | Jordanian fighter jets are continuing to fly reconnaissance missions as part of the coalition but have now stopped directly targeting Isis positions. |
The Government is still waiting to discover the pilot’s fate after the deadline passed without any word from Isis on the fate of al-Kasaesbeh or Japanese hostage Kenji Goto. Jordanian military spokesman Mamdouh al-Ameri released a statement on Friday saying the government institutions are “working around the clock” on the pilot’s case. | |
Isis had demanded Sajida al-Rishawi be handed over by sunset in Mosul, Iraq, or al-Kasaesbeh would be killed “immediately”. | Isis had demanded Sajida al-Rishawi be handed over by sunset in Mosul, Iraq, or al-Kasaesbeh would be killed “immediately”. |
But Jordan refused to hand over the female militant because it had not received proof from his captors that he was still alive. | But Jordan refused to hand over the female militant because it had not received proof from his captors that he was still alive. |
The pilot's father, Safi al-Kaseasbeh, said he still had no word on the fate of his son and had not received any update from Jordanian authorities. | The pilot's father, Safi al-Kaseasbeh, said he still had no word on the fate of his son and had not received any update from Jordanian authorities. |
The crisis prompted the Japanese Foreign Ministry to issue a warning on Friday to journalists to avoid the border town in Turkey that would be a crossing point from Syria if a prisoner swap does go ahead. | The crisis prompted the Japanese Foreign Ministry to issue a warning on Friday to journalists to avoid the border town in Turkey that would be a crossing point from Syria if a prisoner swap does go ahead. |
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