TEHRAN, Iran — A senior commander of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard says his country will not return a U.S. surveillance drone that it claims its armed forces captured.
Deputy head of the Guard Gen. Hossein Salami said Sunday in remarks broadcast on state television that the violation of Iran's airspace by the U.S. drone is a "hostile act" and warned of a "bigger" response. But he didn't elaborate on what Iran might do.
Iranian television broadcast video Thursday of Iranian military officials inspecting what it identified as the RQ-170 Sentinel drone, and offered the first evidence that Tehran had captured the aircraft.
Iranian state radio has said the unmanned aircraft was detected over the eastern town of Kashmar, about 140 miles from the border with Afghanistan.
U.S. officials have acknowledged losing the drone.
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