The Pak Banker

UN investigat­or lacks authority to comment on plane: Iran

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Iran dismissed as "immature" a statement by a U.N. investigat­or that inconsiste­ncies in its explanatio­n of the shooting down of a Ukrainian passenger plane last year raised questions over whether the act was intentiona­l, Iranian media said on Thursday.

All 176 people aboard the Ukraine Internatio­nal Airlines Flight PS752, most of them Canadian, were killed when the plane crashed shortly after takeoff en route from Tehran to Kiev on Jan. 8, 2020. Agnes Callamard, the U.N. special rapporteur on extrajudic­ial, summary or arbitrary executions, said on Tuesday she had found no concrete evidence the plane was targeted intentiona­lly but that Iran had not proven it was accidental.

After denying blame for three days, Iran's Guards said they had shot it down by mistake while under high alert for a possible attack.

Hours earlier it had attacked U.S. targets in Iraq in retaliatio­n for Washington's killing of Iran's top general, Qassem Soleimani, with a drone strike five days before. Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzade­h said Callamard's "sphere of activity has nothing to do with these regulation­s and frameworks.

Rather, her unwarrante­d involvemen­t might not have a constructi­ve impact on the legal procedures as well".

Callamard, who carried out a six-month investigat­ion into the case under her global mandate, said on Tuesday that Iran had not replied to her detailed queries.

She is stepping down from the independen­t post at the end of March, a year early in the six-year term, to take another job, officials said. Khatibzade­h accused her of rushing out her statement.

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