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Qatar rejects Iran’s ‘false’ claims about missing pilots

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General Mohammad Bagherzadeh *Javad Salehi International Committee of the Red Cross Qatar Abdolmajid Dashtian

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Aug 18 Evening

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Al Jazeera21h ago

Qatar rejects Iran’s ‘false’ claims about missing pilots

Qatar has vehemently denied Iran's claims that it is holding three Iranian military pilots prisoner. Majed al-Ansari, spokesperson for Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that the accusations are "completely baseless, false and illogical." He explained that Iranian planes violated Qatar's sovereignty and were dealt with according to the law. Qatar previously handed over the remains of one pilot to an Iranian delegation in April. The Iranian officials had publicly demanded the release of the pilots, claiming they survived a crash in March and have been held captive for six months. Al-Ansari expressed surprise at these claims, noting that Qatar had invited Iran to review search operations, an offer that went unanswered. He characterized Iran's request for IRGC involvement as a "media ploy" and affirmed Qatar's right to defend its sovereignty.

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Key Claims

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Qatar categorically denies Iran's accusation of holding three military pilots prisoner.

— Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman

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Iranian planes violated Qatar's sovereignty and were dealt with according to the law.

— Majed al-Ansari

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Qatar handed over the remains of one pilot to an Iranian delegation in April.

— Majed al-Ansari

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The Iranian request for IRGC involvement in the case was a media ploy.

— Majed al-Ansari

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Three Iranian pilots survived a crash in March and were captured alive, according to Iran.

— Iranian General Mohammad Bagherzadeh (via Fars news agency)

Aug 15 Evening

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Al Jazeera3d ago

Qatar denies it is detaining three Iranian bomber pilots

Qatar has denied Iran's claims that it is detaining three Iranian bomber pilots. Iran stated that the pilots were captured alive in March after their aircraft crashed following an unauthorized breach of Qatari airspace. According to Iran, the pilots have been held incommunicado for six months. Qatar's Foreign Ministry expressed surprise at these "misleading statements" and reaffirmed that Qatari forces are not holding any surviving aircrew. Doha confirmed that Qatari forces engaged the aircraft after warnings were ignored and that search and rescue teams recovered the remains of one pilot, whose body was repatriated to Iran.

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South China Morning Post3d ago

Iran urges Qatar to release pilots shot down in Middle East war

Iran has called on Qatar to release three of its pilots who have allegedly been held captive for six months. Iranian authorities revealed on Saturday that these pilots were captured alive by Qatari forces after their Su-24 fighter jets crashed during an unspecified "Middle East war" in March. Iran had previously reported one pilot killed and others missing following a sortie to Qatar. General Mohammad Bagherzadeh of the Iranian armed forces stated that the pilots, identified as Javad Salehi, Abdolmajid Dashtian, and Omran Behraveshian, have not been allowed to contact their families. He made this appeal in a letter to the International Committee of the Red Cross. Qatar has denied detaining any Iranian pilots.

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BBC News - World3d ago

Qatar denies capturing three Iranian pilots after downing fighter jets

Iran claims Qatar is holding three of its pilots captive for six months, alleging they were captured after their fighter jets were downed by Qatari air defenses during a military operation on March 2, 2026, at the start of the US-Iran war. Iran's Brig Gen Mohammad Bagherzadeh stated the pilots ejected over a Qatari military base and accused Qatar of violating international laws by denying them contact with their families. Qatar has categorically denied these claims, expressing surprise at the "misleading statements" and stating that contact was made with the pilots after they violated Qatari airspace, but no response was received. Iran also reported the return of a fourth pilot's body from the same incident.

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Key Claims

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Qatar "categorically denied" Iran's claims and stated it was "surprised by these misleading statements".

— Qatar

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Qatar's Foreign Ministry denies Iran's claims of detaining three Iranian bomber pilots.

— Qatar's Foreign Ministry

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Iran claims three pilots (Javad Salehi, Abdolmajid Dashtian, Omran Behraveshian) were captured alive after their Su-24 warplanes crashed in March.

— General Mohammad Bagherzadeh (Iranian armed forces)

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Qatar confirms its air defense forces engaged aircraft after an unauthorized breach of Qatari airspace in March.

— Doha

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Qatar recovered the remains of one pilot, Majid Kazemi, and repatriated his body.

— Doha