Published 15:23 IST, January 11th 2020
Do Justice, return bodies, compensate, apologise: Ukraine's imperative to 'guilty' Iran
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has called for an official apology from Iran and also prosecute those responsible for the attack that downed its aircraft
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As his country mourns death of those onboard PS752 airliner, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has called for an official apology from Iran and also prosecute those responsible for attack. In a statement, Zelenky demanded that bodies of deceased be returned to Ukraine and Iran pay compensation to families. All 176 passengers died in incident.
This comes after Iran's military on state television said that incident happened due to "human error." Earlier, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, taking to Twitter, has said that it is an "unforgivable mistake." He also asserted that "investigation on this great trdy continues."
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full statement by Ukrainian President
Ukrainain President Zelensky said, " morning was t good, but it brought truth. Even before end of International Commission, Iran has pleed guilty to crashing Ukrainian plane."
In his statement, Zelensky furr ded, "But we insist on full mission of guilt. We expect from Iran assurances of reiness for a full and open investigation, bringing those responsible to justice, return of bodies of de, payment of compensation, official apologies through diplomatic channels. We hope that investigation will continue without artificial delays and obstacles. Our 45 professionals need full access and engment to establish justice."
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Iran's mission
A military statement carried by state media said that plane was mistaken for a “hostile target” after it turned toward a “sensitive military center” of Revolutionary Guard. “ military was at its highest level of reiness amid heightened tensions with US. In such a condition, because of human error and in an unintentional way, flight was hit.” It apologised for disaster and said it would upgre its systems to prevent such mistakes in future. responsible parties would be referred to a judicial department within military and held accountably, military said.
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Ukrainian aircraft shot down
A Ukrainian aircraft with at least 176 people aboard crashed on January 8 due to technical glitches just after taking off from Tehran's Imam Khomeini airport, according to Iranian media reports. As per reports, all 176 passengers on board PS752 airliner h died. A spokesperson for Iran's Civil Aviation Organisation, Reza Jafarzeh h told media that rescue teams were immediately sent to spot near airport where aircraft belonging to Ukraine International Airlines crashed but y could t assist since place was ablaze.
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According to media reports citing Ali Kashani, a senior public relations official at airport, plane was heing towards Kyiv and h 167 passengers and nine crew on board. Boeing 737 took off early Wednesday morning. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a Facebook post that he would cancel rest of his trip to Oman and would return to Kiev due to crash.
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(main im credits: AP)
14:23 IST, January 11th 2020