New evidence implicates Iran in downing of Ukrainian plane

The consequences of the downing of a Ukrainian passenger plane over Iran last year are still there.
This comes in the wake of
a recording aired recently by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) that presents
new realities about the attack on the Ukrainian plane. These realities are of
course totally different from those declared by Iran about the event.
Iranian Foreign Minister
Javad Zarif says in the recording that the attack on the plane might have been
intentional.
The same man speaking in
the recording does not rule out the possibility that two or three infiltrators
might have participated in the attack.
Canadian authorities, CBC
said, are reviewing the recording at present.
Iranian silence
Iran will most likely
hide the truths mentioned in the recording, some sources said.
A source says Iranian
authorities will most likely gloss over any realities on the downing of the
plane because an investigation into the event would open all gates of hell on
the Iranian military establishment.
"This will not serve
the best interests of the Iranian nation," the source said.
The Iranian Revolutionary
Guard Corpse downed the plan over Tehran on 8 Jan. 2020, using two
ground-to-air missiles. The attack left all 176 plane passengers and crew
members dead. They were mostly Iranian and Canadian nationals.
Iran said initially that
it was not involved in the attack. It even denied reports that the plane was
attacked, claiming that the tragedy was caused by a technical failure in the
engine of the plane.
However, Tehran had to
backpedal after satellite images showed smokes pillowing from the plane before
it fell down.
Iranian President Hassan
Rouhani conceded then that the Iranian army had shot down the plane.