Turn out the images: Ukrainian plane hit by two rockets

Journal “The York Times” has shown a video showing Iranian Air Force firing two missiles on a Ukraine's 'Boeing 737' that recently crashed near Tehran. According to the footage, one missile first shot the Ukrainian plane and another 30 seconds later. After another missile hit the target, the plane [...]
According to the footage, one missile first shot the Ukrainian plane and another 30 seconds later.
After another missile hit the target, the plane was in the air for about sixty seconds, after which it caught fire and began to crash.
Images were taken with a camera mounted on the roof of a building not far from the village of Bidkane, in Tehran's suburb.
The Ukraine plane, which flew from Tehran to Kiev, crashed shortly after leaving Tehran Airport on January 8th morning. All passengers and crew were killed, with a total of 176 people: 167 passengers from Iran, Ukraine, Canada, Germany, Sweden and Afghanistan, and nine crew members.
On Saturday, the Iranian Army announced that Ukraine's “flight “was accidentally shot, and that human guilt was guilt: the plane flew near Iran's military object and was seen by mistake as a “target of the enemy” a flying missile.
Iran noted it was pending an American attack that made the country's air defence systems at full combat readiness.











