Millennium Post

‘Recordings show Iran knew jetliner hit by a missile’

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KYIV (Ukraine): A leaked recording of an exchange between an Iranian air-traffic controller and an Iranian pilot purports to show that authoritie­s immediatel­y knew a missile had downed a Ukrainian jet

liner after takeoff from Tehran, killing all 176 people aboard, despite days of denials by the Islamic Republic.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy acknowledg­ed the recording's authentici­ty in a report aired by a Ukrainian television channel on Sunday night.

In Tehran on Monday, the head of the Iranian investigat­ion team, Hassan Rezaeifar, acknowledg­ed the recording was legitimate and said that it was handed over to Ukrainian officials. After the Jan 8 disaster, Iran's civilian government maintained for days that it didn't know the country's paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guard, answerable only to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, had shot down the aircraft.

The downing of the jet

liner came just hours after the

Guard launched a ballistic missile attack on Iraqi bases housing US forces in retaliatio­n for an earlier American drone strike that killed the Guard's top general, Qassem Soleimani, in Baghdad. A transcript of the recording, published by Ukrainian 1+1 TV channel, contains a conversati­on in Farsi between an air-traffic controller and a pilot reportedly flying a Fokker 100 jet for Iran's Aseman Airlines from Iran's southern city of Shiraz to Tehran.

A series of lights like ... yes, it is missile, is there something? the pilot calls out to the controller. No, how many miles? Where? the controller asks.

The pilot responds that he saw the light near the city of Payam, near where the Guard's Tor M-1 anti-aircraft missile was launched from. The controller says nothing has been reported to them, but the pilot remains insistent.

It is the light of missile, the pilot says. Don't you see anything anymore? the controller asks. Dear engineer, it was an explosion. We saw a very big light there, I don't really know what it was, the pilot responds.

The controller then tries to contract the Ukrainian jetliner, but unsuccessf­ully.

Publicly accessible flighttrac­king radar informatio­n suggests the Aseman Airlines aircraft, flight No. 3768, was close enough to Tehran to see the blast. Iranian civil aviation authoritie­s for days insisted it wasn't a missile that brought down the plane, even after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. officials began saying they believed it had been shot down.

Iranian officials should have immediatel­y had access to the air-traffic control recordings and Zelenskiy told 1+1 that the recording, indeed, shows that the Iranian side knew from the start that our plane was shot down by a missile, they were aware of this at the moment of the shooting. Ukraine's president repeated his demands to decode the plane's flight recorders in Kyiv something Iranian officials had promised last month but later backtracke­d on.

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