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Iran rejects US allegations on tanker attacks

America has blamed it for the attacks on two tankers; a Navy expert says limpet mines used bore 'a striking resemblance' to similar mines displayed by Iran

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A picture taken during a guided tour by the US Navy (NAVCENT) shows the damage to Japanese oil tanker Kokuka Courageous (inset) off the port of the Gulf emirate of Fujairah. Pics/AFP

A picture taken during a guided tour by the US Navy (NAVCENT) shows the damage to Japanese oil tanker Kokuka Courageous (inset) off the port of the Gulf emirate of Fujairah. Pics/AFP

Tehran: Iran's defence minister "categorically rejected" accusations Wednesday that Tehran was behind two tanker attacks in the Gulf of Oman, describing evidence presented by Washington as "unsubstantiated", official news agency IRNA reported.

Washington blamed Iran for last week's attacks, releasing images and a grainy video that it claims shows Iranians on a patrol boat removing an unexploded limpet mine attached to one of the tankers.

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