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Iran was taken before the International Court over the deaths of 179 individuals while being caught in the "chakravyuh" of the United Kingdom, Canada, Sweden, and Ukraine

Iran was taken before the International Court over the deaths of 179 individuals while being caught in the "chakravyuh" of the United Kingdom, Canada, Sweden, and Ukraine


In response to the downing of a Ukrainian passenger plane in 2020 that resulted in the deaths of all 176 passengers and crew, Britain, Canada, Sweden, and Ukraine have filed a complaint against Iran at the highest UN court.


La Hague. In response to the downing of a Ukrainian passenger plane in 2020 that resulted in the deaths of all 176 passengers and crew, Britain, Canada, Sweden, and Ukraine have filed a complaint against Iran at the highest UN court. These nations desire that Iran be found to have shot down Ukraine International Airlines aircraft PS752 on January 8, 2020, in violation of international law. They are requesting that Iran apologise for the tragedy and pay the impacted families through the international court.


The victims of this tragedy included nationals of Canada, Sweden, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, Afghanistan, and Iran. All of them ranged in age from one year to 74. In addition to failing to handle criminal investigations and cases in a fair and open manner, he said that Iran had not taken any steps that may have been taken to avoid the downing of aircraft PS752. Let us inform you that the majority of those murdered in the tragedy were nationals of four different nations who established a coordination group in an effort to hold Iran responsible.


When tensions between Washington as well as Tehran were at their highest, Iran claims its military accidentally shot down the Boeing 737. The disaster occurred as a result of the radar and air security operator's error, according to the final report in this case, which was published in the year 2021. The four nations requested that Iran "compensate applicants in full for the subject matter and moral damage caused to the victims and their families" and that the court "order full compensation for all injuries." The four nations also urged Iran to officially admit its "internationally wrongful acts" and return the victims' personal property.


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