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Riyadh says Revolutionary Guard members, aboard "explosive-laden" boat, were apprehended near oil platform in the Gulf.
Iran has denied claims by Saudi Arabia that three of its elite Revolutionary Guard members had been arrested aboard an explosives-laden boat near an oil platform in the Gulf.
Majid Aghababaie, head of border affairs at Iran's interior ministry, said the three people detained were fishermen from the southern Iranian port of Bushehr.
"There is no proof that they are military personnel," he said, in remarks carried by the ILNA news agency.
Earlier on Monday, Saudi's information and culture ministry said the three people "are now being questioned by Saudi authorities."
"It is clear this was intended to be a terrorist act in Saudi territorial waters designed to cause severe damage to people and property," the ministry said.
The latest incident comes at a time of already-heightened tensions between the two rival regional powers.
On Sunday, Saudi Arabia said it had seized weapons from a boat captured in the Gulf's Marjan field at about 8:30pm on Friday.
It said the navy fired warning shots when three small boats entered Saudi territorial waters and headed at high speed towards the platforms.
That statement made no mention of explosives and did not detail what types of weapons were found, though it said they were for "subversive purposes".
That statement also made no mention of arrests but said the boats bore "red and white flags".
Two of the boats got away, it said.
On Saturday Iran accused the Saudi coastguard of killing one of its fishermen after two fishing boats may have strayed into Saudi waters.
Some officials of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard have also claimed that Saudi had a hand in the attack in Tehran earlier in June.
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