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Iran urges Qatar to move detained Iranian pilots to a hospital, citing poor health, while requesting Red Cross assistance and calling for cooperation in their repatriation.

(Reuters) - An Iranian military official called on Qatar on Saturday to transfer ​detained Iranian pilots to a hospital on land, saying ‌they were being held on water and were in "poor physical condition", Tasnim news agency reported.

Mohammad Baqerzadeh, commander of the Committee for the Search ​for Missing Persons of Iran's Armed Forces General Staff, ​said the location where the pilots were being held ⁠was unsuitable and requested that the International Committee of ​the Red Cross send an air ambulance to Qatar to expedite ​the return of injured and sick detainees to Iran.

Qatar denied last week that it was holding Iranian pilots, saying they had violated Qatari airspace earlier ​this year and failed to respond to attempts to ​contact them.

Doha said it had contacted Iran to coordinate the handover of the ‌remains ⁠of one pilot and had invited Tehran to review details of its search and rescue operations, but had received no response.

A foreign ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday that the invitation ​remained open for ​an Iranian ⁠delegation to visit over the pilots issue.

In his latest statement, Baqerzadeh welcomed Qatar’s decision to receive ​a team of Iranian experts and called ​on Doha ⁠to provide them with the necessary cooperation.

Baqerzadeh had previously said an Iranian Air Force expert and fact-finding team had been waiting ⁠for ​months to enter Qatar and accused ​Qatari officials of repeatedly delaying the investigation.

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