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Ukrainian plane crash: latest developments

Iranian authorities willing to shed light on the tragic event

Short from the world. On January 8, an airliner with 176 people on board, a B-737/800 airplane of Ukraine International, was shot down in Tehran. The Iranian authorities, through the deputy minister for foreign affairs spokesman Mohsen Baharvand, are available to shed light on the tragic event, providing all the data of the black boxes. We recall that the aircraft was shot down by the Iranian defense...

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