Ukraine says Iran report a ‘cynical’ attempt to hide true reasons behind plane crash

Ukraine says Iran report a ‘cynical’ attempt to hide true reasons behind plane crash
Iran’s civil aviation body’s final report blamed an error by an air defense operator for the accidental downing of a Ukrainian passenger plane in 2020 that killed 176 people on board. (File/AFP)
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Updated 18 March 2021
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Ukraine says Iran report a ‘cynical’ attempt to hide true reasons behind plane crash

Ukraine says Iran report a ‘cynical’ attempt to hide true reasons behind plane crash
  • Iran’s Revolutionary Guards shot down the Ukraine International Airlines flight with ground-to-air missiles
  • The Iranian government later declared that the shooting down was a "disastrous mistake" by forces who were on high alert

DUBAI: Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on Wednesday criticised a report into the downing of a Ukrainian passenger plane last year as a cynical attempt by the Iranian authorities to hide the true reasons behind the crash.
"What we saw in the published report today is nothing more than a cynical attempt to hide the true reasons for the downing of our plane," Kuleba wrote on Facebook. "We will not allow Iran to hide the truth, we will not allow it to avoid responsibility for this crime."

Earlier, Iran's civil aviation body blamed an error by an air defence operator in a final report on the cause of a Ukrainian passenger plane crash in January 2020 that killed all 176 people aboard, the agency said.
"The plane was identified as a hostile target due to a mistake by the air defence operator...near Tehran and two missiles were fired at it," the report said in its summary, published on the agency's website.
"The flight's operation did not have a role in creating the error by the air defence battery," the report added.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards shot down the Ukraine International Airlines flight with ground-to-air missiles on Jan. 8, 2020 shortly after it took off from Tehran.
The Iranian government later declared that the shooting down was a "disastrous mistake" by forces who were on high alert during a regional confrontation with the United States.
Iran was on edge about possible attacks after it fired missiles at Iraqi bases housing US forces in retaliation for the killing days before of its most powerful military commander, Qassem Soleimani, in a US missile strike at Baghdad airport.

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