WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (Xinhua) -- The Pentagon denied news
reports Tuesday that a U.S. military aircraft was forced to land in Iran after
violating Iran's airspace.
Pentagon Bryan Whitman said he hasn't "heard anything
like that."
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"All aircraft in the region are accounted for and we have no reports of any
aircraft landing in Iran," said another U.S. official.
Earlier, Iran's state-run Fars news agency said a
U.S. military aircraft was forced to land in Iran after violating Iran's
airspace.
The report said the plane was carrying five U.S.
generals and three nonmilitary passengers and they were questioned before being
released and allowed to leave for Afghanistan, which was their destination.