Boeing 737 en route to Kiev shot down unintentionally, admits Iran
Amidst several denials, Iran announced on Saturday that its military shot the Boeing jetliner carrying 176 passengers 'unintentionally'. Here's all you need to know

- Jan 11, 2020,
- Updated Jan 11, 2020 10:33 AM IST
Iran announced Saturday that its military 'unintentionally' shot down a Ukrainian jetliner, killing all 176 aboard.
The statement came Saturday morning and blamed human error for the shootdown.
The jetliner, a Boeing 737 operated by Ukrainian International Airlines, went down on the outskirts of Tehran during takeoff just hours after Iran launched a barrage of missiles at U.S. forces.
Iran had denied for several days that a missile downed the aircraft. But then the U.S. and Canada, citing intelligence, said they believe Iran shot down the aircraft.
The plane, en route to the Ukrainian capital of Kiev was carrying 167 passengers and nine crew members from several countries, including 82 Iranians, at least 63 Canadians and 11 Ukrainians, according to officials.
Also read: Iran-US conflict: DGCA asks Indian airlines to avoid Iranian airspace, remain vigilant
Also read: Ukraine crash: All 170 passengers onboard Boeing 737 plane dead, says report
Iran announced Saturday that its military 'unintentionally' shot down a Ukrainian jetliner, killing all 176 aboard.
The statement came Saturday morning and blamed human error for the shootdown.
The jetliner, a Boeing 737 operated by Ukrainian International Airlines, went down on the outskirts of Tehran during takeoff just hours after Iran launched a barrage of missiles at U.S. forces.
Iran had denied for several days that a missile downed the aircraft. But then the U.S. and Canada, citing intelligence, said they believe Iran shot down the aircraft.
The plane, en route to the Ukrainian capital of Kiev was carrying 167 passengers and nine crew members from several countries, including 82 Iranians, at least 63 Canadians and 11 Ukrainians, according to officials.
Also read: Iran-US conflict: DGCA asks Indian airlines to avoid Iranian airspace, remain vigilant
Also read: Ukraine crash: All 170 passengers onboard Boeing 737 plane dead, says report
