Millennium Post

Iran confirms two missiles fired at Ukraine airliner

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TEHRAN: Iran has confirmed two missiles were fired at a Ukrainian airliner brought down this month, in a catastroph­ic error that killed all 176 people on board and sparked angry protests.

The country's civil aviation authority said it has yet to receive a positive response after requesting technical assistance from France and the United States to decode black boxes from the downed airliner.

The Kiev-bound Ukraine Internatio­nal Airlines plane was accidental­ly shot down shortly after takeoff from Tehran's Imam Khomeini Internatio­nal Airport on January 8.

Iran has come under mounting internatio­nal pressure to carry out a full and transparen­t investigat­ion into the air disaster.

"Investigat­ors... discovered that two Tor-m1 missiles... were fired at the aircraft,"

Iran's Civil Aviation Organisati­on said in a preliminar­y report posted on its website late Monday.

It said an investigat­ion was ongoing to assess the bearing their impact had on the accident.

The statement confirms a report in The New York Times which included video footage appearing to show two projectile­s being fired at the airliner.

The Tor-m1 is a shortrange surface-to-air missile developed by the former Soviet Union that is designed to target aircraft or cruise missiles. Iran had for days denied Western claims based on US intelligen­ce reports that the Boeing 737 operating Flight PS752 had been shot down.

It came clean on January 11, with the Revolution­ary Guards' aerospace commander Brigadier General Amirali Hajizadeh accepting full responsibi­lity.

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