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Iran releases awkward video purporting to show seized British tanker crew cooking on board 3 days after they were captured

Jul 23, 2019, 15:24 IST

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Iran's state-run IRIB news agency aired footage on July 22, 2019, purporting to show crew members of Stena Impero, the British oil tanker that Iran's Revolutionary Guard, preparing food in the ship's kitchen.IRIB News Agency via AP

  • Iran's state-run IRIB News Agency aired footage of what it says are the crew members of the Stena Impero, the British oil tanker it seized last Friday.
  • Videos appear to show several crew members talking in a conference room, inspecting various parts of the ship, and preparing food in a kitchen on board the ship.
  • The awkward video appears to be Tehran's attempts to prove that the 23 crew members on board are in "good health."
  • Earlier on Monday, Iranian state media also aired dramatic footage of its Revolutionary Guard Corps boarding the ship to capture it.
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Iranian state media released an awkward video of what it says are the crew members of the Stena Impero, the British-flagged oil tanker that Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps seized last Friday, making food and holding meetings on their ship.

IRIB News Agency on Monday aired footage purporting to show several crew members talking in a conference room, inspecting various parts of the ship, and preparing food in a kitchen on board the tanker.

Iran's state-run IRIB news agency aired footage on July 22, 2019, purporting to show crew members of Stena Impero, the British oil tanker that Iran's Revolutionary Guard, in a conference room on board the ship.IRIB News Agency via AP

A spokesman for Stena Bulk - the company that operates Stena Impero - told Business Insider it couldn't verify the authenticity of the video or confirm that the people in the video were the tanker's crew.

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The BBC reported one uniformed crew member telling others during one conference-room "meeting": "Don't look at the camera."

CNN said the footage "appear[s] to be staged shots."

Iran's state-run IRIB news agency aired footage on July 22, 2019, purporting to show crew members of Stena Impero, the British oil tanker that Iran's Revolutionary Guard, on board the ship.IRIB News Agency via AP

The Revolutionary Guard seized two British tankers in the Strait of Hormuz last Friday, but released one of them - the Mesdar - shortly after. The Stena Impero is currently docked at Bandar Bahonar, an anchorage at Bandar Abbas, southern Iran.

Iranian authorities are currently holding the 23 crew members of the Stena Impero on the ship. The crew are a mix of Indian, Filipino, Russian, and Latvian nationals.

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Read more: 'If you obey, you will be safe.' Iran released dramatic video of its forces seizing a British tanker and the crew it interrogated

Iran's state-run IRIB news agency aired footage on July 22, 2019, purporting to show crew members of Stena Impero, the British oil tanker that Iran's Revolutionary Guard, in a conference room on board the ship.IRIB News Agency via AP

Iran's state-run IRIB news agency aired footage on July 22, 2019, purporting to show crew members of Stena Impero, the British oil tanker that Iran's Revolutionary Guard, on board the ship.IRIB News Agency via AP

Stena Bulk on Saturday also cited the head of marine affairs at Bandar Abbas port as saying that the crew members are in "good health," and Monday's video appears to be Iran's attempt to show they are unharmed.

Earlier on Monday, Iran's state-run Fars news agency also released dramatic video of the Revolutionary Guard speedboats circling the Stena Impero, and commandos climbing down a rope from a helicopter to board the ship's deck.

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Fars also aired audio of Iranian authorities commanding the vessel to turn around, saying: "If you obey, you will be safe."

Read more: Pompeo says UK must protect its own ships in the Strait of Hormuz as British politicians raise questions about the strength of the Royal Navy

In this Sunday, July 21, 2019 photo, an aerial view shows a speedboat of Iran's Revolutionary Guard moving around the British-flagged oil tanker Stena Impero which was seized in the Strait of Hormuz on Friday by the Guard, in the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas.Morteza Akhoondi/Tasnim News Agency via AP

The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial waterway to Iran's south, sandwiched between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. Around one-third of all the world's seaborne oil is transported through the strait every day.

Stena Bulk on Sunday said it requested to visit the Stena Impero's crew members at Bandar Abbas, but has not received a formal response.

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The UK on Monday said it would deploy a Europe-led "maritime protection mission" to safeguard shipping in the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions with Iran. 

Jeremy Hunt, Britain's Foreign Secretary, said Iran must understand that this would mean an increased Western military presence in its region - which Tehran has repeatedly opposed. Hunt added that the European mission was part of the US's "maximum pressure" diplomacy on Iran.

Watch IRIB's full video of the crew, published by The Guardian, here:

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