Iran releases British sailors
The Iranian Foreign Ministry said eight British sailors and royal marines, detained for illegally entering Iranian waters, have been released.
“The eight British sailors, including six soldiers and two ranking military officials, have been released,” an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said in Tehran.
The men were detained on Monday in the Shatt al-Arab waterway that runs along the Iran-Iraq border as they were delivering a patrol boat for the new Iraqi Riverine Patrol Service.
Earlier Iranian television showed footage of British royal navy sailors, blindfolded, apparently admitting to illegally entering the country’s waters.
Two of the eight men detained “confessed” to the alleged incursion in a filmed interview by the waterside broadcast yesterday and gave their names as Thomas Hawkins and Chief Petty Officer Robert Webster.
The men had been taking one of the boats for delivery to the new Iraqi Riverine Patrol Service in Basra when they were stopped. The British MoD said the boats were not armed.
British officials have been anxious to avoid escalating the dispute at a time when relations with Tehran are already strained.




