Evidence Suggests Iran Shot Down Ukrainian Plane ‘Intentionally’

Compelling evidence has surfaced that now suggests the shooting down of Ukrainian Flight 752 by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) in January 2020 was in no way an error but a premeditated intentional act, reported the King Weekly Sentinel.
Since day one of the crash, Andre
Milne with Unicorn Aerospace has been investigating and his evidence is now
being used by the Ukrainian Anti-Terrorist prosecutor to determine if there are
grounds to take Iran to the World Court for Crimes Against Humanity for
shooting down PS752.
Milne calls it a “premeditated”
SAM attack on civilian Flight PS752 after takeoff outside Tehran.
The reason? To subvert an
inevitable US military counterstrike against Iran by the creation of a
spontaneous “human shield” made up of dozens of foreign government officials
who all started flying into Iran five hours after the initial IRGC short-range
ballistic missile (SRBM) attack on US and Canadian forces in Iraq.
After reading through the final
report from the Aircraft Accident Investigation Board of Iran, Milne discovered
evidence that the IRGC deployed Electronic Warfare Jamming Technology in
coordination with the TOR M1 Air Defense Unit that fired the two missiles that
destroyed PS752.
“The IRGC simultaneously blacked out the
broadcast frequencies of PS752’s Satellite GPS Navigation and Emergency Locator
Transmitters and continued to jam until the IRGC was able to get to the crash
site and physically disable the ELT that started broadcasting signals to the
World’s Emergency Satellite Network the second the first missile struck PS752,”
Milne said.
Milne has submitted his latest
finding direct to the Ukrainian Minister of Justice citing the cockpit voice
recording transcripts of both pilots of PS752 becoming alarmed about the loss
of GPS navigation immediately “before” they were struck by the IRGC’s first
missile.
“As the IRGC have years of experience in
coordination of Electronic Warfare Technology when jamming the GPS on ships in
the Gulf as part of their organized piracy operations, it is disturbing yet not
surprising the IRGC used GPS and Satellite jammers against PS752 during their
coordination planning in attacking PS752,” Milne pointed out.
He said four separate flights
departing the same airport entered into the 25-kilometer radar detection the
perimeter of the missile battery. All civilian airliners transmit transponder
signals to identify themselves and Milne noted no fewer than 168 signals were
transmitted, detected and identified during this time.
Flight PS752 entered this same
perimeter and broadcasted at least 18 signals, and “all would have been
detected and identified as all having originated from a civilian airliner” by
the Iranian TOR M1 ADU.
Further, he said the Iranians
noted that a “ghost detection radar signal” was identified as heading from the
southwest towards the IRGC TOR M1 ADU that was deemed as a threat.
Simultaneously, the IRGC claimed
the actual PS752 that Milne identifies as ghost 2 was not detected and or
tracked as approaching the TOR M1 ADU, and yet the real flight was still
targeted and struck with two missiles. This took place all while the same TOR
M1 ADU was allegedly trying to track and target the first ghost threat 23
kilometers away in an entirely different direction.
In his findings, Milne pointed out
the TOR M1 missile system has two separate radar systems, one for detection and
one for targeting.