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Mohammad Bagherzadeh

Iranian armed forces general who said Qatar is holding three Iranian pilots captured after their Su-24 jets crashed during the war.

Iranian general Mohammad Bagherzadeh said on 16 August 2026 that Qatar has secretly held three named Iranian pilots alive since their jets crashed during the war, a claim Qatar's foreign ministry disputes.

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Key Question

Why does Qatar dispute the Iranian general's claim that it holds three pilots alive?

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Background

Iranian armed forces General Mohammad Bagherzadeh said on 16 August 2026 that Qatari forces have held three Iranian pilots alive for six months since their Su-24 jets crashed during the war, naming them as Javad Salehi, Abdolmajid Dashtian and Omran Behraveshian. His account has not been independently verified.

Qatar's foreign ministry disputes the claim: it says the aircraft entered Qatari airspace and did not respond to contact, that search teams recovered the remains of one pilot, and that it has invited Iran to review the details of a handover, an invitation Tehran has not yet answered. The detention claim remains contested by both governments' own account, not an established fact.

Common Questions
Who is Mohammad Bagherzadeh?
An Iranian armed forces general who said on 16 August 2026 that Qatar is holding three Iranian pilots alive.Source: event
What did Mohammad Bagherzadeh claim about the missing pilots?
That Qatar has held three named Iranian pilots for six months since their Su-24 jets crashed during the war.Source: event
Does Qatar agree with Bagherzadeh's claim?
No. Qatar's foreign ministry denies holding any pilots alive and says it recovered the remains of one.Source: event
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