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'Treat him well' appeales father of Jordanian pilot captured by IS

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IANS Amman

The father of a Jordanian pilot captured by the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group in Syria has appealed to the militants to treat his son well, euronews reported.

26-year-old 1st Lieutenant Mu'ath al-Kasasbeh was taken prisoner after his warplane came down Dec 24.

Speaking as a delegation of senior Christian leaders visited the family to express their solidarity, Safi al-Kasasbeh said, "I call on the brothers from IS to consider him their son and their colleague in prayer to treat him well and consider him as a guest on this, the anniversary of the birth of the Prophet Mohammad, (PUBH)."

 

The pilot's plane crashed in a rural area of Raqqa province, an IS stronghold in northeastern Syria, while carrying out airstrikes against militant targets.

Jordan, one of several Arab countries involved in the US-led coalition, has not confirmed IS's claims that the jet was shot down.

The extremist group released what it said was an interview with the pilot in which he said a missile had shot down his jet. The interview has not been verified.

Some reports say US forces carried out a failed mission to rescue the pilot on New Year's Day.

The young man is said by a family friend to be a devout Muslim who felt it was his religious duty to fight extremist groups like the IS who were "distorting the true spirit of Islam".

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First Published: Jan 04 2015 | 6:02 AM IST

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