The Iranian government will allocate 150,000 euros for payments to all the families of those killed in the UIA plane crash near Tehran. This was reported by IRNA.
The money will be paid without regard to the race and nationality of the victims in accordance with international norms. The government plans to conduct the payments by the first anniversary of the plane crash – by January 8, 2021.
It is also noted that the final report on the disaster was sent to the countries involved in the investigation process.
As we reported earlier, on January 8, Boeing 737 of Ukraine's International Airlines (PS 752 flight) with 176 passengers aboard crashed in Tehran, not far from Imam Khomeini airport.
11 citizens of Ukraine died in the crash. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky reported that the passenger plane crash in the Iranian capital left no survivors.
Initially, Iran denied that any claims of the plane being shot down by a missile made no sense. Later, the government and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps recognized that the aircraft was downed by a missile, as the country's anti-aircraft defense systems were on high alert.