17 Apr 2024
Saturday 11 January 2020 - 18:16
Story Code : 367776

We accept full responsibility for Ukrainian plane crash: IRGC Aerospace chief

Press TV - Head of the Aerospace Division of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has accepted full responsibility for the downing of aUkraine aircraftwhich crashed near the capital Tehran earlier this week.

Speaking on Saturday, General Amir AliHajizadeh said he had wished he could die after being informed of the matter on the same day the crash took place on Wednesday.

Hajizadeh said he had notified related authorities immediately but that public announcement of the matter was pending an investigation of Irans General Staff of the Armed Forces as required by existing procedures.

Neither the IRGC nor the Armed Forces never intended to cover up, but this was a process that had to be perused, he said, adding that concerned individuals had been quarantined.

He added that further judgment on the matter was the responsibility of the higher authorities and the judiciary and that we will comply with any decision taken by them.

The remarks come after Irans General Staff of the Armed Forces put out a statement saying the Ukrainian plane was shot down unintentionally due to human error earlier on Saturday.

The statement added that those found guilty would be brought to military justice.

The incident happened as Iran had raised the sensitivity of its air defenses due to increased hostile American aerial activity which came after threats by the criminal American president and military commanders" to hit Iranian targets, the statement read.

All 176 crew members and passengers, 147 of whom were Iranians, died in theUkraine International Airlines (UIA) crash which came a few minutes after take-off from Tehran to Kiev on Wednesday.

Our system detected a cruise missile

Detailing the events which led to the tragic incident, Hajizadeh said the countrys air defense networkshad been put on the highest level of readiness and alerted toa possible cruise missile attack prior to the incident.

The IRGC aerospace chief added that the operator manning the system had repeatedly called for a halt in flights in the region during the night.

He added that the operator then identified what his air defense system had detected asan incoming cruise missile 19 kilometers away.

The operator, as required by military guidelines then proceeded to call for orders to deal with the perceived threat, but wasnt able to do so as his communication network failed to work.

Hajizadeh added that the operator then took the wrong decision of firing on the perceived threat in a ten-second time span to shoot or ignore the flying object.

The aerospace chief added that Irans aviation authorities had no information regarding the matter and that they, along with the planes crew, had conducted no wrongdoing in the incident.

Hajizadeh also said the General Staff of the Armed Forcess Friday statement regarding the matter was released after it was established that certain parties were guilty overthe incident.
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