BBC News
Tue, 07 Oct 2008 13:33 UTC
A US plane has been forced to land in Iran after violating Iranian territory, the Iranian semi-official Fars news agency has reported.
The report said the Falcon aircraft entered Iranian airspace from Turkey, flying at low altitude to avoid radar.
The agency said all those on board were released, without saying when the incident happened.
The Pentagon denied the report, saying all its aircraft were accounted for and none had landed in Iran.
More details to follow.
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It's not unlike the Pentagon to deny these things but surprising those on board weren't paraded on TV. I'm sure more conflicting details will emerge shortly.