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A drone crashed in southwestern Iran near the Iraqi border on Saturday. Pictured: A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper drone, maintained by the 62nd Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron, is ready for take off at Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan in this June 29, 2011 file photo. Baz Ratner/Reuters

DUBAI (Reuters) - A drone crashed in southwestern Iran near the Iraqi border on Saturday, media reported, though there were differing accounts on whether it was a foreign or a domestic aircraft.

Fars news agency quoted the governor of Shush County in Khuzestan province saying a foreign surveillance drone had come down near the city of Shush.

Later, state news agency IRNA quoted the same official, Reza Nejati, saying it was an Iranian machine and denying he had ever said otherwise.

"This drone was flying a daily route inside the country," Nejati was quoted as saying by IRNA. He said technical issues brought it down.