Iranian Gov’t Issues Statement on Ukrainian Plane Crash

The Iranian government issued a statement on the tragic incident of a Ukrainian plane crash near Tehran after it just took off from Mehrabad International Airport on Wednesday morning.

A Boeing 737 plane carrying 180 passengers and crew, mostly Iranians, crashed shortly after takeoff from Imam Khomeini Airport in Tehran early Wednesday, leaving no survivors.

The Iranian government issued a statement on the tragic incident of a Ukrainian plane crash near Tehran after it just took off from Mehrabad International Airport on Wednesday morning.

“A committee in charge of investigating the incident has been formed on the basis of regulations of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) which will examine the incident transparently, precisely, quickly and with the participation of all experts from relevant countries.

As per the international rules, aviation organization of the country wherein the incident occurred (Iran), aviation organization of the country issued qualification for the flight (Ukraine), owner of the plane (Ukraine), factory builder of the plane (Boeing) and factory builder of the engine of the plane (France) can take part in the investigation of the incident.

Ukraine representative is currently in Iran, the statement said, inviting Boeing to send representative to engage in examining black box.

“We also welcome presence of the relevant states whose nationals were killed in the bitter incident in the process of investigation.”

On the order of President Rouhani, results of the technical examinations will be made available immediately and regularly to the public, especially bereaved families.

“Today, in a very well-calculated move in psychological operations as quoted by an informed source of Pentagon who spoke on condition unanimity has published news pompously that two missiles hit the Ukrainian plane. This is a lie and nobody will claim responsibility of the big lie.”


The Ukrainian embassy in Iran also ruled out the possibility of an attack on the plane.

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