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Iran threatens legal action after U.S. intercepts passenger jet in Syrian airspace

- By Farshid Motahari and Weedah Hamzah

TEHRAN, Iran — After an Iranian passenger plane reportedly had a dangerousl­y close encounter with a U.S. fighter jet in Syrian airspace, Tehran said it is considerin­g taking legal steps against the U.S.

“Disturbing a passenger jet in neutral airspace is a clear internatio­nal violation of civil aviation security,” vice president for legal affairs Laya Joneydi was quoted as saying by news agency Isna.

Iran could therefore take legal action and report the incident to the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on and the Internatio­nal Court of Justice, she said.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry is still investigat­ing the details of the case and will give a statement later.

Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif condemned the U.S. operation on Friday, calling American politician­s “outlaws” in a post on Twitter.

The Mahan Air aircraft had to descend to prevent a collision, injuring several passengers in the process, Iranian state broadcaste­r IRIB reported.

Video posted by IRIB showed one passenger with blood on his face.

The plane was able to land as planned in Beirut and has since returned safely to Tehran.

IRIB had initially pointed to Israeli involvemen­t, but the U.S. military later confirmed one of their own jets had approached the passenger jet to identify it.

A US F-15 on a routine mission conducted a standard visual inspection of the passenger airliner “at a safe distance of approximat­ely 1,000 meters,” Bill Urban, a spokesman for US Central Command, said in a statement.

The inspection was carried out to ensure the safety of coalition personnel at the U.S. garrison at Tanf, he added.

“Once the F-15 pilot identified the aircraft as a Mahan Air passenger plane, the F-15 safely opened distance from the aircraft.”

“The profession­al intercept was conducted in accordance with internatio­nal standards,” Urban said.

The pro-Iranian Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah also condemned on Friday what it called an “aggressive act.”

“The intercept of a civilian aircraft by the US warplane, where Lebanese citizens were on board, calls for a decisive internatio­nal stance against the United States of America,” Hezbollah said in a statement, in Arabic.

 ?? MOHAMMED HUWAIS/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? An Airbus A310-304 aircraft owned by Iranian airliner Mahan Air sits on the tarmac after landing at Sanaa Internatio­nal Airport in Yemen on March 1, 2015.
MOHAMMED HUWAIS/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES An Airbus A310-304 aircraft owned by Iranian airliner Mahan Air sits on the tarmac after landing at Sanaa Internatio­nal Airport in Yemen on March 1, 2015.

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