Sweden seeks damages from Iran after its citizens were killed by plane crash

Sweden wants revenge from Tehran, for its citizens who lost their lives in the Ukrainian plane crash that crashed from Iran. Swedish Foreign Affairs Minister Ann Linde in a statement made in her Twitter account announced that Iran's ambassador to Stockholm, Sayed Rasol Mojaer [...]
Swedish Foreign Affairs Minister Ann Linde in a statement made in her Twitter account announced that Iran's ambassador to Stockholm, Sayed Rasol Mojaer, was called to the ministry to talk about the Ukrainian plane crash in Iran.
Passenger plane “Boeing 737-800” Ukrainian Airlines” crashed shortly after being founded by Imam Homeini Airport on January 8th.
176 people have lost their lives, including Iranian, Ukrainian, Canadian, Afghan, German, Swedish, and English, and aircraft crews.
Although Iran initially denied responsibility for the plane crash, after three days it claimed that the plane had accidentally crashed.












