Iran
trying to analyze doomed Ukrainian jet's black box: report
Iran is trying to analyze the black box belonging to the crashed Ukrainian jet,
an official told a state news agency Sunday, a day after reports circulated
about the records being transferred to Ukraine for analysis.
Hassan Rezaifar, a director in charge of accident investigations at Iran's
Civil Aviation Organization, told state news agency IRNA that there are no
plans yet to send the black box abroad, Reuters reported.
"We are trying to read the black boxes here in Iran," he said,
according to Reuters. "Otherwise, our options are Ukraine and France, but
no decision has been taken so far to send them to another country."
His comments come a day after Iran's Tasnim news agency reported Saturday that
Rezaifar had said the black boxes could not be decoded in Iran and were being
sent to Ukraine after the country had requested it. IRNA also reported these
remarks.
It was unknown why Rezaifar backtracked, Reuters noted.
Iran admitted to shooting down a commercial flight from Tehran to Kyiv that
killed all 176 people on board, including 57 Canadian citizens. The Canadian
Transportation Safety Board said in a statement that two investigators from the
board left the Iranian capital Sunday morning, according to a statement.
But the statement added that there were no current plans to download the
plane's recorders, although Canada has requested the black box be sent to
another country.
The country shot down a commercial flight during a time of escalated tension
between the U.S. and Iran, when both were threatening retaliation for past and
future attacks. The U.S. had conducted a strike that killed Iranian Gen. Qassem
Soleimani in the effort to fire back at militia that officials believed killed
a U.S. citizen.
In the days after the plane crash, protesters took the streets in Iran
criticizing its supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who called the
destruction of the plane "unforgivable error."
Tensions between the countries have increased in recent years after the Trump
administration pulled out of the nuclear deal in 2018. Iran shot missiles at
Iraqi bases holding U.S. forces as retaliation for Soleimani's death.
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