Iran invites Boeing to investigate air crash

Iranian authorities have changed their minds and now invites yet the aircraft manufacturer Boeing to be a part of the investigation of a plane crash near Tehran

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
10 January 2020 Friday 05:00
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Iran invites Boeing to investigate air crash

Iranian authorities have changed their minds and now invites yet the aircraft manufacturer Boeing to be a part of the investigation of a plane crash near Tehran on Wednesday.

It informs the iranian news agency IRNA, according to news agency AP.

the Spokesman for the iranian foreign ministry Abbas Mousavi speaking to IRNA, that Iran has invited both Ukraine and Boing to participate in the investigation'.

a total Of 176 people lost their lives when the aircraft of Ukraine International Airlines on the night of Wednesday, crashed early on Wednesday. The passengers on board the plane were mostly citizens of Iran, Canada and Sweden.

War & disasters - 9. jan. 2020 - pm. 23:33 Media: the Video shows the plane being shot down.

In the first place, announced to Iran that the aircraft's black boxes was found, however, that neither the us authorities nor Boeing had access to examine them.

the UNITED states, Ukraine, the united kingdom and Canada are working from a presumption that the plane was shot down by an iranian missile. It is due to intelligence from several countries, it shall notify the.

War & disasters - 9. jan. 2020 - pm. 20:46 the prime minister of Canada: Ukrainian plane was shot down.

the prime minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, said during a news conference Thursday night that there can be talk about Iran by mistake shot down the plane.

Also, the uk prime minister, Boris Johnson, said Thursday that all the evidence is that it was an iranian missile that hit the passenger plane.

War & disasters - 9. jan. 2020 - pm. 22:29 Lecturer: Iranian guilt in a plane crash exacerbates not the UNITED states-conflict

Iran rejects the accusations. It says a spokesman for the iranian government.

- All of these reports is psychological warfare against Tehran, said spokesman Ali Rabiei, according to news agency Reuters.

Updated: 10.01.2020 05:00