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10 U.S. Navy sailors detained by Iran: report

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2016-01-13 08:32Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping

Ten U.S. sailors were detained Tuesday on the Farsi island in the Gulf by Iran's military which seized two U.S. Navy boats reportedly drifting into Iranian waters, U.S. media reported.

It was unclear whether the American sailors who were aboard the small riverine boats had strayed into Iranian territorial waters before they were captured, the NBC News quoted senior Pentagon officials as saying.

The sailors, including nine men and one woman, were reportedly on a training mission moving between Kuwait and Bahrain around noon when their boat experienced "mechanical difficulty" and drifted into Iranian-claimed waters and were seized by Iranian Revolutionary Guard forces.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has been on the phone with Iranian officials in an attempt to gain the release of the American sailors.

One senior U.S. official was quoted as saying that the Iranians understood that it was a mistake and had agreed to release the Americans in international waters within hours, the report added.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest told U.S. media that the U.S. was monitoring the situation and "it's not entirely clear what happened."

He added that the sailors were safe and were expected to be released by the Iranians without a long delay.

Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said that the U.S. military, after contact with Iran, had received assurances that the American crew and the boats would be "returned promptly."

The incident occurred at a time when the U.S. is prepared to lift some of the sanctions on Iran as part of the implementation of a historic deal reached last July on Iranian nuclear program after prolonged diplomatic negotiations.

But new tensions flared up recently after the U.S. slammed what they called Iran's "highly provocative" actions of firing unguided rockets last month near U.S. Navy ships in the Gulf including the USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier.

  

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