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Iran sends downed Ukrainian plane’s black box to France

Downed Ukrainian plane debris.
In this Jan. 8 file photo, rescue workers search the scene where a Ukrainian plane crashed in Shahedshahr, southwest of Tehran.
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Iran has sent the black box from the Ukrainian passenger jet that its armed forces mistakenly shot down in January to France for reading, an Iranian semiofficial news agency said Saturday.

Iran shot down the Boeing 737-800, killing all 176 people aboard, after mistaking it for an incoming missile.

Iranian armed forces had been bracing for a counterattack after launching missiles at U.S. bases in Iraq in response to the killing of its top commander, Gen. Qassem Suleimani, in a U.S. strike in Iraq earlier in January.

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The ILNA news agency’s report quotes Mohsen Baharvand, an aide to Iran’s foreign minister, as saying the downed jet’s black box was transported to Paris on Friday, accompanied by Iranian civil aviation and judicial officials.

Baharvand said the black box will be read in Paris on Monday.

Iran has been in intense negotiations with Ukraine, Canada and other nations that had citizens aboard the downed plane and have demanded a thorough investigation.

Iran initially blamed the crash on technical problems and only acknowledged shooting down the plane days later.

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The report did not elaborate on why Iran sent the black box to France. Boeing is an American company and Iranian experts needed a converter to recover data from the box, but the U.S. opposed providing it to Iran.

President Trump reimposed sweeping sanctions on Iran after withdrawing the U.S. from Tehran’s nuclear deal with world powers more than two years ago.

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