An Iranian missile took down the Ukraine passenger jet, claim US officials
The news:
The Ukrainian passenger jet which crashed shortly after takeoff from
Iran’s capital on Wednesday was brought down by an Iranian
surface-to-air missile, according to US and Canadian intelligence officials. The crash killed all 176 people on board.
The evidence:
US officials said they had detected an anti-aircraft missile battery
locking onto the plane, followed by an infrared heat signal from two
missiles being launched, then an explosion on the plane. Canada, where
63 of the victims came from, said it had intelligence from multiple sources to support the US’s findings. A video that The New York Times
says it has verified appears to be consistent with this version of
events. Canada’s prime minister Justin Trudeau said it was most likely
an accident.
The timing:
The plane crashed when Iran’s military was doubtless on high alert for a
possible retaliation by the US, just hours after Iran fired missiles at
American targets in the US. The Iranian government has strongly denied
the claims, and accused the US of spreading misinformation.
Read next:
Read next:
- The video that shows the moment the plane was hit. (NYT)
- A visual guide to what happened. (The Guardian)
- Who were the passengers? (Globe and Mail)
- Iran says it will let Boeing inspect the plane's black box. (FT)
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