Ukraine won’t rule out missile link as it investigates doomed plane's crash

Ukraine's president says the possibility a missile downed a Ukrainian passenger plane over Iran had neither been ruled out or confirmed.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy lays flowers at a memorial of the flight crew members of the Ukrainian 737-800 plane that crashed.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy lays flowers at a memorial of the flight crew members of the Ukrainian 737-800 plane that crashed. Source: Ukrainian Presidential Press Office

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says that the possibility a missile downed a Ukrainian passenger plane over Iran this week killing all on board had not

He said would discuss the investigation with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo later on Friday.

"The version about a missile hitting a plane is not ruled out, but it has not been confirmed yet," Mr Zelenskiy said on Facebook.
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"Given the recent statements by the leaders of the states in the media, we call on all international partners - notably the governments of the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom - to submit data and evidence concerning the disaster to the commission which investigates the causes," he added.

, was likely brought down by an Iranian missile, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Thursday, citing intelligence from Canadian and other sources.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held  a news conference in Ottawa, detailing intelligence suggesting the plane was downed by a missile.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held a news conference in Ottawa, detailing intelligence suggesting the plane was downed by a missile. Source: The Canadian Press
Earlier on Thursday a US official, citing an extensive review of satellite data, said Washington had concluded with a high degree of certainty that anti-aircraft missiles brought the plane down. The official said the Boeing 737-800 had been tracked by Iranian radar.
Iran denied that the airliner had been hit by a missile.

Mr Zelenskiy on Thursday discussed the investigation into the plane crash with his Iranian counterpart, Hassan Rouhani, who stressed that Iran would provide the Ukrainian expert group with prompt access to all the necessary data.

With wires...


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Published 10 January 2020 7:37pm
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