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Fifteen British Navy personnel have been captured at gunpoint by Iranian forces, the Ministry of Defence says. | Fifteen British Navy personnel have been captured at gunpoint by Iranian forces, the Ministry of Defence says. |
The men were seized at 1030 local time when they boarded a boat in the Gulf, off the coast of Iraq, which they suspected was smuggling cars. | The men were seized at 1030 local time when they boarded a boat in the Gulf, off the coast of Iraq, which they suspected was smuggling cars. |
The Royal Navy said the men, who were on a routine patrol in Iraqi waters, were understood to be unharmed. | The Royal Navy said the men, who were on a routine patrol in Iraqi waters, were understood to be unharmed. |
The Foreign Office has demanded the immediate and safe return of the men, who are based on HMS Cornwall. | The Foreign Office has demanded the immediate and safe return of the men, who are based on HMS Cornwall. |
The frigate's commander, Commodore Nick Lambert, said he was hoping there had been a "simple mistake" over territorial waters. | The frigate's commander, Commodore Nick Lambert, said he was hoping there had been a "simple mistake" over territorial waters. |
"There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that they [British personnel] were in Iraqi territorial waters. Equally, the Iranians may claim they were in Iranian territorial waters. | "There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that they [British personnel] were in Iraqi territorial waters. Equally, the Iranians may claim they were in Iranian territorial waters. |
"We may well find that this is a simple misunderstanding at the tactical level." | "We may well find that this is a simple misunderstanding at the tactical level." |
Helicopters had reported seeing two British boats being moved along the Shatt al-Arab waterway to Iranian bases and there had been no evidence of fighting, he added. | Helicopters had reported seeing two British boats being moved along the Shatt al-Arab waterway to Iranian bases and there had been no evidence of fighting, he added. |
HMS Cornwall's area of operations | HMS Cornwall's area of operations |
He said that despite scant communication, the 15 people were understood to be safe and had reacted in an "extremely professional way, in line with the rules of engagement". | He said that despite scant communication, the 15 people were understood to be safe and had reacted in an "extremely professional way, in line with the rules of engagement". |
He said naval authorities were doing everything possible to ensure their safe return. | He said naval authorities were doing everything possible to ensure their safe return. |
HMS CORNWALL FACTS Multi-national force flagship in the northern Gulf Type 22 frigateCrew: 250 (Max 301)Length: 148.1m / 485.9ftSpeed: 30 knots Source: Royal Navy Profile of HMS Cornwall Ex-detainee 'concerned' | HMS CORNWALL FACTS Multi-national force flagship in the northern Gulf Type 22 frigateCrew: 250 (Max 301)Length: 148.1m / 485.9ftSpeed: 30 knots Source: Royal Navy Profile of HMS Cornwall Ex-detainee 'concerned' |
A Royal Navy spokesman at the ship's base in Devonport, Devon, said their families were not being informed yet, as they were all over Britain, and some may be on holiday. | |
The Ministry of Defence said: "The group boarding party had completed a successful inspection of a merchant ship when they and their two boats were surrounded and escorted by Iranian vessels into Iranian territorial waters. | |
"The British government is demanding the immediate and safe return of our people and equipment." | "The British government is demanding the immediate and safe return of our people and equipment." |
Servicemen would have been in boats similar to those pictured | |
The Iranian ambassador in London, Rasoul Movahedian, has met with officials at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. | |
Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett said she has asked Iran for "a full explanation" and said the strongest possible representations were being made at the highest level of office. | |
"We are extremely concerned at the Iranians taking this action," she added. | "We are extremely concerned at the Iranians taking this action," she added. |
There has been no immediate response so far from Iran, where many ministries and official buildings were closed for a public holiday. | There has been no immediate response so far from Iran, where many ministries and official buildings were closed for a public holiday. |
Shadow foreign secretary William Hague and Sir Menzies Campbell, leader of the Liberal Democrats, have both backed the call for the group's immediate and safe return. | Shadow foreign secretary William Hague and Sir Menzies Campbell, leader of the Liberal Democrats, have both backed the call for the group's immediate and safe return. |
Commodore Kevin Aandahl, of the US Navy Fifth Fleet based in the same region, backed the Royal Navy's claims that their boats had been in Iraqi waters. | |
He added that the Royal Navy personnel should be given credit for a "very cool" response and not escalating the situation. | |
FAMILY INFORMATION LINE 0845 7800 900 Timeline: UK-Iran relations | FAMILY INFORMATION LINE 0845 7800 900 Timeline: UK-Iran relations |
The incident comes at a time of renewed tensions with Iran over its nuclear programme and follows claims that most of the violence against UK forces in Basra is being engineered by Iranian elements. | |
British Army Colonel Justin Maciejewski, who is based in Iraq, said Iran was providing "sophisticated weaponry" to insurgents and "Iranian agents" were paying local men to attack British troops. | |
Iranian officials have in the past denied such claims. | Iranian officials have in the past denied such claims. |
In 2004, Iran detained eight British servicemen for three days after they allegedly strayed over the maritime border. | In 2004, Iran detained eight British servicemen for three days after they allegedly strayed over the maritime border. |
The UK claimed the men were "forcibly escorted" into Iranian territorial waters. | The UK claimed the men were "forcibly escorted" into Iranian territorial waters. |
The men were paraded blindfolded and made to apologise on Iranian TV before their release was agreed. | |
The BBC's diplomatic correspondent James Robbins said the difference this time is that the present Iranian government under President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was much more hardline. | The BBC's diplomatic correspondent James Robbins said the difference this time is that the present Iranian government under President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was much more hardline. |
"The political climate is worse with Britain among those confronting Iran over its controversial nuclear programme," he added. | "The political climate is worse with Britain among those confronting Iran over its controversial nuclear programme," he added. |
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