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Iranian official urges Qatar to move detained pilots to hospital on land

  • An Iranian military official urged Qatar to transfer detained Iranian pilots from water to a fully equipped hospital on land due to their poor physical condition.
  • Mohammad Baqerzadeh requested the International Committee of the Red Cross send an air ambulance to Qatar to facilitate the return of injured detainees to Iran.
  • Baqerzadeh emphasized the unsuitable conditions on water and called for prompt transfer to a hospital to ensure the pilots' health.
  • In a letter to the ICRC president, Baqerzadeh expressed grave concern for the pilots' welfare, welcomed Qatar's acceptance of Iranian experts, and urged cooperation.
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Iranian official urges Qatar to move detained pilots to hospital on land

An Iranian military official called on Qatar on Saturday to transfer ​detained Iranian pilots to a hospital on land, saying ‌they were being held on water and were in "poor physical condition", Tasnim news agency reported.

·London, United Kingdom
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The Iranian General Staff announced that the Qatari government had allowed the three pilots, whom they claim are being held captive in Qatar, to meet with the Iranian ambassador in Doha, and requested the Red Cross to send an air ambulance to bring the pilots back to Iran.

·Istanbul, Türkiye
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The Iranian General Staff announced that the Qatari government had allowed the three pilots, whom they claim are being held captive in Qatar, to meet with the Iranian ambassador in Doha, and requested the Red Cross to send an air ambulance to bring the pilots back to Iran.

·Türkiye
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LBCI Lebanon broke the news on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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