Los Angeles Times

Ukraine will get flight recorders

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TEHRAN — Iran will send the black box flight recorders from the Ukrainian jetliner that it accidental­ly shot down this month to Ukraine for further analysis, an Iranian official said Saturday.

Hassan Rezaeifar, the head of accident investigat­ions for the civil aviation department, said it was not possible to read the black boxes in Iran, without elaboratin­g. He said French, American and Canadian experts would help analyze them in Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital.

He said if that doesn’t work the black boxes will be sent to France. His remarks were carried by the semioffici­al Tasnim news agency.

Iran’s Revolution­ary Guard accidental­ly shot the plane down shortly after it took off from Tehran on Jan. 8, killing all 176 people on board. Hours earlier, the Revolution­ary Guard had launched ballistic missiles at U.S. troops in Iraq in response to the U.S. airstrike that killed Iran’s top commander, Gen. Qassem Suleimani. Officials say lower-level officers mistook the plane for a U.S. cruise missile.

Iranian officials initially said the crash was caused by a technical problem and invited countries that lost citizens to help investigat­e.

Three days later, Iran admitted responsibi­lity after Western leaders said there was strong evidence the plane was hit by a surfaceto-air missile.

The victims included 57 Canadian citizens as well as 11 Ukrainians, 17 people from Sweden, four Afghans and four British citizens. Most of those killed were Iranians. The other five nations have demanded Iran accept full responsibi­lity and pay compensati­on to the victims’ families.

The plane was a Boeing 737-800 that was designed and built in the U.S. The plane’s engine was designed by CFM Internatio­nal, a joint company between French group Safran and U.S. group GE Aviation. Representa­tives from both countries have been invited to take part in the investigat­ion.

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