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‘High confidence’ that Ukraine plane hit by Iranian air-defense missile, U.S. official says | ‘High confidence’ that Ukraine plane hit by Iranian air-defense missile, U.S. official says |
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MOSCOW — U.S. officials have “high confidence” that an Iranian antiaircraft missile brought down a Ukrainian passenger jet near Tehran, killing all 176 aboard, a U.S. official said. Here’s what we know: | MOSCOW — U.S. officials have “high confidence” that an Iranian antiaircraft missile brought down a Ukrainian passenger jet near Tehran, killing all 176 aboard, a U.S. official said. Here’s what we know: |
●President Trump said the plane downing was likely a “mistake.” European intelligence officials reached the same assessment. | ●President Trump said the plane downing was likely a “mistake.” European intelligence officials reached the same assessment. |
●Iran’s antiaircraft systems include Russian-made Tor missiles. | |
●Ukraine’s investigators include specialists who helped investigate the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, which was hit by a missile over a rebel-held area of Ukraine. | ●Ukraine’s investigators include specialists who helped investigate the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, which was hit by a missile over a rebel-held area of Ukraine. |
●Iran will not send flight data recorders to Boeing for analysis, but U.S. investigators may take part in the probe. | |
WHO WAS ABOARD THE PLANE? | ANALYSIS: U.S.-IRAN SHADOW WAR IS NOT OVER | WHO WAS ABOARD THE PLANE? | ANALYSIS: U.S.-IRAN SHADOW WAR IS NOT OVER |
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the matter on the record, said U.S. authorities believe the plane was hit by a SA-15 surface-to-air missile, a Russian-made system also known as Tor air-defense batteries. | The official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the matter on the record, said U.S. authorities believe the plane was hit by a SA-15 surface-to-air missile, a Russian-made system also known as Tor air-defense batteries. |
The official gave no other details on the circumstances that led to the possible missile firing before dawn Wednesday, about four hours after Iran launched ballistic missiles into Iraq against U.S. targets in retaliation for the killing of Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani. | |
In 1988, a U.S. missile brought down an Iran Air passenger jet | In 1988, a U.S. missile brought down an Iran Air passenger jet |
President Trump, speaking at the White House, said the passenger jet could have been downed by “mistake.” | President Trump, speaking at the White House, said the passenger jet could have been downed by “mistake.” |
“Well, I have my suspicions. I don’t want to say that, because other people have those suspicions also. . . . Somebody could’ve made a mistake on the other side,” Trump said about the Ukrainian plane. “Some people say it was mechanical. Personally, I don’t think that’s even a question,” Trump told reporters. | |
European intelligence officials also believe that the plane was shot down by mistake by the Iranians, according to a European official briefed on the matter. Another Pentagon official said that discussions are underway but that intelligence was still being assessed. | |
“You don't know until you know,” the Pentagon official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue. | “You don't know until you know,” the Pentagon official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue. |
The Tor system dates to the Cold War and can target planes, helicopters, drones or incoming missiles. Russia has exported the system to a number of countries, including Iran in 2005. It is designed to hit targets in the short-to-medium range. | |
Earlier, Ukrainian investigators said they were considering the possibility that an antiaircraft missile brought down the Kyiv-bound passenger jet, as an initial Iranian report said the plane was on fire while still in the air and was turning back toward Tehran’s airport because of a “problem” when it went down. | |
A team of 45 experts and search-and-rescue personnel from Ukraine arrived in Tehran early Thursday to participate in the probe, as well as to identify and repatriate the bodies of the 11 Ukrainians aboard, including all nine crew members. | |
Ukrainian investigators had said they were also looking into engine failure or a terrorist attack as possible causes of the crash. A Ukrainian intelligence source said investigators found no fire markings on the engines. The United States has not yet shared its assessment that an antiaircraft missile system probably brought down the plane, the Ukrainian intelligence source said. | |
Oleksiy Danilov, secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, wrote on Facebook that his team wants to search for possible debris of the Tor air-defense missile, after seeing online reports about the discovery of possible fragments of one near the crash site. | |
Ukraine is familiar with the risks that antiaircraft weapons can pose to civilian aircraft in times of conflict. | Ukraine is familiar with the risks that antiaircraft weapons can pose to civilian aircraft in times of conflict. |
In July 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was downed by a missile shot from a Russian-made Buk surface-to-air missile system from rebel territory in Ukraine’s east. The attack on the Boeing 777, which was passing over the conflict zone while flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, killed all 298 people aboard. | |
A joint investigative team from Australia, Belgium, Malaysia, the Netherlands and Ukraine identified a Russian military unit in charge of the antiaircraft missile system and has pursued prosecution of Russian and Ukrainian citizens allegedly involved. Russia has denied any involvement in the incident. | |
Danilov said that Ukraine’s investigative commission for the Tehran crash includes specialists who helped investigate the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash site. The government in Kyiv has also suspended all Ukrainian flights over Iranian and Iraqi airspace. | Danilov said that Ukraine’s investigative commission for the Tehran crash includes specialists who helped investigate the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash site. The government in Kyiv has also suspended all Ukrainian flights over Iranian and Iraqi airspace. |
Thomas Karako, who studies missile defense for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said there is “going to be hell to pay” with Tehran’s standing in Europe if it is determined that Iran shot down the airliner. | Thomas Karako, who studies missile defense for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said there is “going to be hell to pay” with Tehran’s standing in Europe if it is determined that Iran shot down the airliner. |
“It’s really going to hurt their ability to manipulate the Europeans and other folks into believing that Iran is somehow the victim” after the U.S. drone strike that killed Soleimani. | |
The responsibility for air defense traditionally falls to Iran’s Air Defense Force command, said Saeid Golkar, a political science professor at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga who has studied Iranian security forces for 20 years. | |
Orders to mobilize the country’s air defense are given by a central command center, which includes air-defense batteries controlled by Iran’s two armed forces: the regular military and the more elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Within this system, the Revolutionary Guard is also in control of its own air-defense systems and has the capability of acting without authorization, Golkar said. | |
“It is possible that the IRGC acted alone?” Golkar asked. | |
“If you asked me if its possible if someone mistakenly shot it down, I’d say yes, because of the whole informality of the system,” Golkar said. | |
The Ukraine International Airlines flight departed Tehran at 6:12 a.m. Wednesday and was approaching 8,000 feet when it abruptly lost contact with ground control, officials said. | The Ukraine International Airlines flight departed Tehran at 6:12 a.m. Wednesday and was approaching 8,000 feet when it abruptly lost contact with ground control, officials said. |
The report from Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization said witnesses — on the ground and among the crew of another flight in the vicinity — reported seeing a fire while the Boeing 737-800 was still in the air, followed by an explosion when it slammed into a field near an amusement park. | |
A video from a closed-circuit television camera posted on Twitter by Iran’s state broadcaster showed the predawn darkness suddenly lit in a fiery orange glow and then flaming debris scattering over a wide area. | A video from a closed-circuit television camera posted on Twitter by Iran’s state broadcaster showed the predawn darkness suddenly lit in a fiery orange glow and then flaming debris scattering over a wide area. |
“The trajectory of the collision indicated that the plane was initially moving toward the west, but after encountering a problem, it turned to the right and was approaching the airport again at the time of the crash,” Ali Abedzadeh, head of the Civil Aviation Organization, said in the report. | “The trajectory of the collision indicated that the plane was initially moving toward the west, but after encountering a problem, it turned to the right and was approaching the airport again at the time of the crash,” Ali Abedzadeh, head of the Civil Aviation Organization, said in the report. |
Iranian officials said immediately after the crash that the plane had encountered technical problems, but that did not appear in the report, which also noted that there was no distress call from the aircraft. | |
The passengers on the plane were mostly Iranians but also included Europeans and more than 60 Canadian citizens. | The passengers on the plane were mostly Iranians but also included Europeans and more than 60 Canadian citizens. |
The Iranian report said the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder were recovered but were damaged. Abedzadeh has said Iran will not share those “black boxes” with Boeing, but other countries, including the United States, have been invited to participate in the investigation in accordance with international guidelines. | |
176 people died in the Ukrainian plane crash in Iran. Here are some of their stories. | 176 people died in the Ukrainian plane crash in Iran. Here are some of their stories. |
John Cox, a leading airline safety consultant and former pilot, said Iranian officials have indicated they will conduct their probe in accordance with International Civil Aviation Organization Annex 13, which outlines the process by which international crashes are investigated. Under standards laid out in Annex 13, the United States has a right to participate in the probe because the jet was built and certified in the country. | |
The National Transportation Safety Board on Thursday declined to say whether it will participate in the investigation. However, two sources with knowledge of the investigation but not authorized to speak publicly said the safety body has been asked by the ICAO to take part in the probe. | |
Still, U.S. sanctions against Iran, which include limits on travel and information sharing, will complicate any U.S. involvement. | |
NTSB officials would have to seek a license from the Office of Foreign Assets Control to travel to Iran, a process can take months or even years, experts say. And even if they secure a license, U.S. officials may still be limited in what information they can share with Iranian officials. | |
Speaking to reporters in Ottawa on Wednesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that 138 of those aboard were en route to Toronto. He promised that the crash would be “thoroughly investigated.” | |
“Canadians have questions, and they deserve answers,” he said. | “Canadians have questions, and they deserve answers,” he said. |
Asked whether he could “categorically” rule out that the plane was not shot down, Trudeau said he could not, adding that it is too early to speculate on possible causes. | Asked whether he could “categorically” rule out that the plane was not shot down, Trudeau said he could not, adding that it is too early to speculate on possible causes. |
Iran crash presents embattled Boeing with new crisis | Iran crash presents embattled Boeing with new crisis |
On Wednesday, Brig. Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi, a spokesman for the Iranian armed forces, described mounting speculation that the plane was shot down by a missile as American “psychological warfare,” as well as “ridiculous” and an “utter lie,” according to Iran’s Mehr news agency | |
“Most of the passengers on this plane were invaluable Iranian youth,” Shekarchi said. “Everything we do is aimed at defending our people’s and country’s security.” | |
Canada’s Transportation Safety Board said it offered its “technical assistance and expertise” to Ukraine as it probes the cause of the crash. | Canada’s Transportation Safety Board said it offered its “technical assistance and expertise” to Ukraine as it probes the cause of the crash. |
“We’re scrambling to get as much information as we can, but it’s going to take a little while to get answers,” said Marc Garneau, Canada’s transport minister. | “We’re scrambling to get as much information as we can, but it’s going to take a little while to get answers,” said Marc Garneau, Canada’s transport minister. |
Lamothe, Ryan and Sonne reported from Washington. Amanda Coletta in Toronto and Lori Aratani, Dalton Bennett, Shane Harris, Michael Laris and Souad Mekhennet in Washington contributed to this report. | |
Ukrainian passenger jet carrying over 170 people crashes in Iran, killing all on board | Ukrainian passenger jet carrying over 170 people crashes in Iran, killing all on board |
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