Iran claims to have captured several American soldiers, while the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) denies this, calling it false information.
The information emerged on March 7th, when Larijani, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, posted on social media about receiving reports of the capture of American soldiers. The US responded the same day through CENTCOM spokesperson Tim Hawkins, denying Iran's accusation.
- Iran says it captured several US soldiers on March 7.
- Larijani accused the US of claiming they died in battle to conceal the truth.
- CENTCOM denied the information about the arrest, calling it a lie.
Key developments on March 7th
Larijani claimed Iran had captured several American soldiers; CENTCOM denied this and called the claim a fabrication.
According to the report, Larijani said he received reports that some American soldiers had been captured. He also claimed that the Americans claimed they had died in combat in order to cover up their capture.
Responding to US media on March 7, US Central Command spokesperson Tim Hawkins said the Iranian claim of capturing US soldiers was a lie. The original statement did not provide specific numbers, locations, detailed timeframes, or independent corroborating evidence.
Notable quotes
Larijani asserted that the truth would soon come to light, while the US completely rejected the accusations.
According to reports I have received, several American soldiers have been captured. But the Americans claim they were killed in action. Despite their efforts to cover it up, the truth will not be hidden for Longing.
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