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Iran sends downed aircraft’s black box to France

Fatal Ukrainian flight informatio­n to be read Monday

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TEHRAN, Iran – Iran sent the black box from the Ukrainian passenger jet that its armed forces mistakenly shot down in January to France for reading, an Iranian semi-official news agency said Saturday.

Iran accidental­ly shot down the Boeing 737-800, killing all 176 people aboard, after mistaking it for an incoming missile.

Iranian armed forces had been bracing for a counteratt­ack after launching missiles at U.S. bases in Iraq in response to the killing of its top commander, Gen. Qassim Soleimani, in a U.S. strike earlier in January. ILNA’S report quotes Mohsen Baharvand, an aide to Iran’s foreign minister, as saying the downed jet’s black box was transporte­d to Paris on Friday, accompanie­d by Iranian civil aviation and judicial officials.

Baharvand also said the black box will be read in Paris on Monday.

Iran has been in intense negotiatio­ns with Ukraine, Canada and other nations that had citizens aboard the downed plane, and who have demanded a thorough investigat­ion.

Iran initially blamed the crash on technical problems and only acknowledg­ed shooting down the plane days later. The report did not elaborate on why Iran sent the black box to France. Boeing is an American company and Iranian experts needed a converter to recover data from the box, but the U.S. opposed providing it to Iran.

President Donald Trump re-imposed sweeping sanctions on Iran after withdrawin­g the U.S. from Tehran’s nuclear deal with world powers over two years ago.

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