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Iran said Saturday that it unintentionally shot down a Ukrainian
civilian plane shortly after takeoff, killing all 176 aboard in a
missile attack caused by "human error."
The incident occurred hours after the country launched ballistic missiles at Iraqi bases hosting U.S. troops.
"Armed Forces' internal investigation has concluded that regrettably
missiles fired due to human error caused the horrific crash of the
Ukrainian plane and death of 176 innocent people," Iranian President
Hassan Rouhani tweeted. "Investigations continue to identify and
prosecute this great tragedy and unforgivable mistake."
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said in a statement the
military had been on high alert after launching the missiles in
retaliation for last week's killing of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani.
Brig. Gen. Amir-Ali Hajizadeh said in a news conference that an air
defense operator misidentified the plane as a cruise missile, admitting
the mistake after authorities in Iran Friday rejected U.S. intelligence
officials suspicions that an Iranian missile had shot down the Ukrainian
jetliner.
President Donald Trump's warning that he could target 52 Iranian sites,
including ones that were "culturally important," also placed Iran on
high alert as tensions were rising, Hajizadeh added.
Once it became clear what happened, Hajizadeh said he thought "I wish I was dead."
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif partly blamed "U.S. adventurism" for the crash.
Based on preliminary conclusions of the investigation, "human error at
time of crisis caused by U.S. adventurism led to disaster," Zarif
tweeted. "Our profound apologies and condolences to our people, to the
families of all victims, and to other affected nations."
In light of Trump threatening to target the 52 sites in Iran, Iran's
president appeared to make reference to a 1988 incident in which a U.S.
Navy guided-missile cruiser mistakenly shot down an Iranian passenger
plane, Iran Air Flight 655, killing all 290 aboard.
"Those who refer to the number 52 should also remember the number 290," Rouhani tweeted. "Never threaten the Iranian nation."
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