In his statements in the extremist group's Dabiq magazine, First Lietuenant Muadh al-Kasasbeh says his F-16 was shot down on Wednesday by a heat-seeking missile near the Islamic State group's de facto capital of Raqqa.
He identifies himself at the start of the article, saying: "My name is Muadh Safī Yusuf al-Kasasebah. I’m Jordanian, from al-Karak. I was born in 1988. I’m 26 years old."
l-Kasasbeh goes on to describe how his plane was struck by a heat-seeking missile during a mission acting as cover for striker jets flying to destroy Isis anti-aircraft weaponry: "I heard and felt its hit. The other Jordanian pilot in the mission contacted me from a participating jet and told me that I was struck and that fire was coming out of the rear nozzle of my engine. "
He says he ejected from the aircraft and landed in the Euphrates River, where he was taken captive by Isis fighters.
The interview ends with the question: "Do you know what the Islamic State will do with you?" To which Al-Kasasbeh replies: "Yes… They will kill me…"
The circumstances and veracity of the interview are not made clear in the publication.
The United States has denied that the Islamic State group shot down the Jordanian aircraft.
In the same issue of the magazine, the Islamic State group also praises the attack on a cafe in Sydney, Australia this month, saying that there will be others who follow the examples set by loan attackers like Man Haron Monis in Australia and others in the US and France.
The IS magazine was posted online on Monday.
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