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Iran admits to unintentionally shooting down Ukrainian plane

Amir Vera
Updated 8:15 PM EST, Sat January 11, 2020
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Iran admits to shooting down Ukrainian passenger plane
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President Trump to Iranian protesters: 'My Administration will continue to stand with you'

From CNN’s Kevin Bohn

President Trump tweeted a message of support in English andFarsi to demonstrators in Iran following a day of protests in the country.

To the brave, long-suffering people of Iran: I've stood with you since the beginning of my Presidency, and my Administration will continue to stand with you. We are following your protests closely, and are inspired by your courage.

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)
January 11, 2020

The government of Iran must allow human rights groups to monitor and report facts from the ground on the ongoing protests by the Iranian people. There can not be another massacre of peaceful protesters, nor an internet shutdown. The world is watching.

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)
January 11, 2020

Thousands of people gathered in front of the gate of Amirkabir University of Technology not far from the former US Embassy in Tehran on Saturday in anti-government protests.

The students were originally set to gather for a vigil ceremony to commemorate the victims of the downed Ukrainian Airlines plane, but the mood of the crowd shifted to anger, Iran’s semi-official FARS News Agency reported.

Across social media people posted the following:

“The Chief Commander of all army forces (Supreme Leader) must resign.”

“Resignation is not enough. The responsible must be tried.” 

“Death to dictator.”

“IRGC, resignation, resignation. Leave the power.”

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Iran's president expressed 'profound regret' for the Ukrainian passenger jet being shot down

From CNN’s Elizabeth Joseph and Laura James 
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani spoke via phone Saturday about the Ukrainian passenger jet being shot down, according to a readout of the phone call from the Canadian government.

Rouhani expressed “profound regret for the shooting down of the aircraft by the Iranian military.”

Trudeau insisted on the need for a complete and thorough investigation, saying Canada was ready to deploy air safety experts to facilitate black box examination and DNA specialists to assist with victim identification and the return of remains to Canada.

Trudeau and Rouhani agreed “on the importance of de-escalation and dialogue to reduce tensions and promote stability in the region.” Trudeau said the incident is “an example of how heightened tensions can have tragic consequences for innocent civilians.”

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Anti-government protests in Tehran captured on video

By CNN's Alisha Ebrahimji
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Victim in Ukraine flight crash was NC State alumna, school says

From CNN’s Hollie Silverman
Bahareh Karami 
Bahareh Karami 
North Carolina State University

One of the victims killed in the Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 crash was an alumna of North Carolina State University,according to the school.

Bahareh Karami received a master’s degree in environmental engineering in 2012, the school said. She’s remembered for her “perseverance and optimism.”

“She initially had a tough time in grad school,” said Francis de los Reyes, an engineering professor who was her mentor. “But she stuck to it and I was so proud of her when she graduated. She had a bright future ahead of her.”

Karami’s employer, the Regional Municipality of York in Canada, lowered flags to half-staff in her honor, the school said.

Karami spoke four languages and earned a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering at the University of Tehran in 2009, then received an international certificate in health, safety and environmental training from the United Nations Association of Iran.

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Ukrainian investigators "understood" a missile hit the plane 3 hours after they began work at the crash site

From CNN's Scott McLean, Denis Lapin and Sebastian Shukla

Ukrainian investigators “understood” that a missile had brought down PS752 on its way from Tehran to Kiev just three hours after they started work at the crash site, according to Ukrainian National Security and Defence Council Secretary Oleksiy Danilov.

Danilov, who spoke with CNN today, said “these experts have experience in studying such tragedies, they were involved in the investigation of the Boeing disaster brought down by the Russian Federation [Malaysia Airlines Flight 17] in the Donetsk region.” 

He added that “after 3 hours of their fruitful work and thanks to the information that we began to receive from other sources, we realized that such a tragedy had occurred.”

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Canadian government presence expected this afternoon in Tehran

From CNN's Elizabeth Joseph

Three visas have been issued for members of Canada’s Standing Rapid Deployment Team (SRDT), Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters this afternoon.

The SRDT is a unit of specialized officials deployed to work alongside Canada’s embassies and consulates abroad to help provide critical services to Canadians in distress during emergencies, according to the Canadian government. 

“We expect that the lead members of this team will arrive in Tehran around 4 p.m.today and establish a presence on the ground to support Canadian families,” Trudeau said, adding that additional team members will follow. 

CNN previously reported that the Canadian government was waiting on visas to be granted for members of the government’s Transportation Safety Board and Global Affairs staff. 

“Currently, Iranians are cooperating in granting visas,” the prime minister said.

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Thousands protest Iranian government after admitting to unintentionally downing Ukrainian plane

From CNN's Alla Eshchenko

Thousands of people gathered in front of the gate of Amir Kabir University, not far from the former American embassy, in Tehran today as part of anti-government protests. 

Iran’s semi-official FARS News Agency said that the students were originally set to gather for a vigil for the victims of the downed Ukrainian Airlines plane but the mood of the crowd shifted to anger.

The death of graduates from top universities migrating to Canada on the Ukrainian flight has struck a nerve with protesters. Many protesters feel their future is ruined in a country facing high unemployment.

FARS says that students were originally assisted by the Law Enforcement of the Islamic Republic (NAJA), but as they entered the main roads and caused road blocks, NAJA dispersed the students.

The number of protesters is not as high as recent protests, but it may lead to further protests in different university campuses in the coming weeks.

The following protest video was taken by Alireza Azami in Tehran:

Breaking:
Direct shooting of protesters in Tehran
#IranPlaneCrash#IranProtestspic.twitter.com/y7DVfIUqzA

— Alireza Azami (@Alireza__Azami)January 11, 2020
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Iran's president apologized, promised to hold those behind plane's downing "accountable"

From CNN’s Mary Ilyushina in Moscow

Iran President Hassan Rouhani apologized to the Ukrainian people for downing the Ukrainian plane and promised to hold those responsible for the tragedy “accountable,” according to the readout of today’s call with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky.

“Hassan Rouhani expressed his condolences to the Ukrainian people and the families of those killed as a result of the crash of the PS752 flight of Ukraine International Airlines. He issued an apology from the Iranian side for the tragedy that claimed 176 lives. The head of the Islamic Republic of Iran fully acknowledges that the tragedy was due to the erroneous actions of the military of this state. Official Tehran assured that all involved in the crash will be held accountable,” the statement said.

According to the statement, Iran is working to repatriate the bodies of those killed in the crash by Jan. 19 and “agrees on the issue” of paying Ukraine compensations.

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Ukrainian President Zelensky on plane: Iran's admission is “step in the right direction” 

From CNN’s Sebastian Shukla in Kiev and Lauren Kent in Atlanta
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Ukraine investigating downing of passenger jet as case of "willful killing"

From Dennis Lapin in Kiev and Mary Ilyushina in Moscow

Ukraine is now investigating the downing of a Ukraine International Airlines passenger jet in Tehran by the Iranian armed forces on Wednesday as a possible case of “willful killing and aircraft destruction,” the Ukrainian General Prosecutor’s office said today in a statement. 

“Based on the results of processing the data obtained as a result of cooperation with international partners and also from the Ukrainian law enforcement and experts at the site of the tragedy…the General Prosecutor’s Office has decided to change the qualification of the criminal offense,” the statement said.

 “The investigation will continue under the articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, which provide for the liability for the willful killing of two or more people and the destruction of the aircraft,” the statement added.

More context: The change in the qualification of the investigation – which had initially been treated as a “violation of traffic safety rules” and “operation of air transport resulting in death” case – follows Iran’s admission on Saturday that it mistakenly downed the flight, killing 176 people on board.

According to the General Prosecutor’s Office, the Central Investigating Department of the Security Service of Ukraine has been “instructed to conduct a pre-trial investigation” into the case.

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Canadian officials waiting in Turkey for visas to visit accident site in Iran

From CNN’s Paula Newton in Toronto

The Canadian government is waiting for Iran to issue 10 visas to representatives of the Canadian government to gain access to the accident site, Foreign Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said in a press conference Friday evening.

Two members of Canada’s Transportation Safety Board and 10 officials from Global Affairs are waiting in Ankara, Turkey for the documents. 

“We need visas for these people to get on the ground, to have eyes on the ground and boots on the ground to be able to provide the assistance and be able to provide obviously consular services to Canadians,” Champagne said.

Champagne added:“I’ve been calling the Foreign Minister of Turkey today to seek his assistance as well to make sure the Iranian embassy in Ankara would be issuing the visas as quickly as possible because we all know that in circumstances like the one we’re facing time is of the essence. Every hour matters and we are pursuing that vigorously with all the authorities and partners around the world.” 

Champagne said the latest information he had as of Friday evening was that two visas have been issued, but 10 more were needed for the Canadians to move into Tehran.

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European Union expects Iran to "cooperate fully and undertake a comprehensive and transparent investigation"

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Boris Johnson: Iran's admission "important first step," investigation is needed

From CNN's Schams Elwazer
Leon Neal/Getty Images

United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson said today that Iran’s admission that PS752 was shot down by mistake was “an important first step” and that a transparent investigation was now needed.

“Iran’s admission that Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 was shot down by mistake by its own armed forces is an important first step,” Johnson said in a statement.

Johnson added:“We now need a comprehensive, transparent and independent international investigation and the repatriation of those who died. The UK will work closely with Canada, Ukraine and our other international partners affected by this accident to ensure this happens.”

The statement went on to say that “this tragic accident only reinforces the importance of de-escalating tensions in the region. We can all see very clearly that further conflict will only lead to more loss and tragedy. It is vital that all leaders now pursue a diplomatic way forward.”

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