Times of Suriname

Bodies of Ukrainian victims of Iran plane crash repatriate­d

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TEHRAN - The bodies of the 11 Ukrainian citizens who died when a passenger plane was accidental­ly shot down by Iran this month have returned to Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy looked on on Sunday as coffins draped in the country’s flag were carried from a Ukrainian military plane to a waiting hearse at Boryspil Internatio­nal Airport, east of the capital, Kyiv. Relatives came to the airport carrying bunches of flowers while airline staff, some in tears, were waiting on the tarmac.

Prime Minister Oleksiy Goncharuk and other officials also attended the solemn ceremony. The funerals are expected to be held on Monday. All 176 people on board the Ukraine Internatio­nal Airlines Flight 752 from Tehran to Kyiv were killed when the Boeing 737-800 was shot down on January 8 at a time of high tensions between Iran and the United States. Most of those on board were Iranians or dual nationals. Fifty-seven Canadians were among those killed. At the ceremony in Kyiv on Sunday, soldiers held up flags representi­ng the different nationalit­ies of those who died.

Meanwhile, Iran on Sunday denied earlier reports that a decision had been taken to send the plane recorders to Ukraine. “We are trying to read the black boxes here in Iran. Otherwise, our options and Ukraine and France, but no decision has been taken so far to send them to another country,” Hassan Rezaifar, a director in charge of accident investigat­ions at Iran’s Civil Aviation Organizati­on, told Iran’s IRNA news agency.

Al Jazeera’s Dorsa Jabbari, reporting from the Iranian capital, Tehran, said Iran’s investigat­ions continue with the assistance of officials that have come to Iran from Germany, France, Ukraine and Canada. “We also know that of the 176 bodies, 150 bodies have been returned to their families and loved ones. There’s 10 bodies that the Iranians say they have not yet identified because they don’t have enough informatio­n for the time being”, she said.

(Al Jazeera)

 ??  ?? Soldiers carry a coffin containing the remains of one of the eleven Ukrainian victims of the Ukraine Internatio­nal Airlines flight 752 plane disaster during a memorial ceremony at the Boryspil Internatio­nal Airport, outside Kiev, Ukraine January 19, 2020. (Photo:Reuters)
Soldiers carry a coffin containing the remains of one of the eleven Ukrainian victims of the Ukraine Internatio­nal Airlines flight 752 plane disaster during a memorial ceremony at the Boryspil Internatio­nal Airport, outside Kiev, Ukraine January 19, 2020. (Photo:Reuters)

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