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Washington has said it is checking reports that three US tourists were detained by Iranians while hiking along the northern Iraqi border. | Washington has said it is checking reports that three US tourists were detained by Iranians while hiking along the northern Iraqi border. |
The three are reported to have gone missing in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region which borders Iran. | The three are reported to have gone missing in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region which borders Iran. |
Local Iraqi officials suggested the Americans might have been detained after straying into Iranian territory. | Local Iraqi officials suggested the Americans might have been detained after straying into Iranian territory. |
There was no immediate comment from Iran. The US said its embassy in Baghdad was investigating. | |
"We are using all available means to determine the facts in this case," the state department said in a statement. | |
A senior security official in the Iraqi city of Suleymaniyeh, Qadr Hamajan, told Reuters news agency that the Americans were among a group of four hikers that had arrived there on Wednesday. | |
He said three of them set off the following day for the tourist resort of Ahmad Awa, about 150km (93 miles) to the east and near the Iranian border. | |
"They phoned their friend in Suleymaniyeh and told him 'We are in trouble and are being held by soldiers who are not speaking Kurdish or Arabic'," he said. | |
One unnamed border official was quoted as saying US helicopters and military vehicles had begun a search for the the missing tourists in the nearby city of Halabja. | |
The mountainous border region is popular for hiking. The Iraq-Iran border is not clearly marked in the area. |