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Tehran - Iran said on Tuesday three Americans detained in the country on Friday were being questioned by Iranian authorities, the country's Arabic-language al-Alam television reported.

"They are definitely Americans. They were detained four days ago. We don't know whether they are tourists or not. We are questioning them," a local security official in Iran's western Kurdistan province, Iraj Hassanzadeh, told al-Alam.

A source told the Arabic language station on Saturday that the three, believed to be two men and a woman, had been arrested after entering Iran.

A senior Kurdish security official, Qadr Hamajan, has said the three who disappeared close to northern Iraq's border with Iran had entered Iranian territory and been arrested.
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They arrived in the Kurdish city of Sulaimaniya, 260km northeast of Baghdad, from Arbil, the capital of Iraq's largely autonomous Kurdish region, on Wednesday.

There is no clear border marker between Iran and Iraq at Ahmed Awa. - Reuters

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