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Iran decides on the culprit of striking at Ukrainian Boeing

Iran decides on the culprit of striking Ukrainian «Boeing»
The first data appeared in Iran on the results of an investigation into a strike on a Boeing aircraft of the Ukrainian company UIA. Recall, that the plane immediately after taking off from the runway of Tehran airport was shot down by an anti-aircraft missile complex.

Notably, that the Ukrainian board took off at the time of sharply aggravated conflict between the United States and Iran, when the latter attacked US military bases in Iraq in January of this year and expected an answer.

Radio "Farda" reports that, that the investigation determined the culprit. It concluded that the operator of the air defense installation was guilty of striking a passenger plane.

from posts:

Responsible for the incident, the investigation considers the anti-aircraft missile system operator. Operator, according to the investigation, broke the rules when firing.
celebrated, that the calculation commander did not coordinate with the command center, and relied "on mixed information from the Ministry of Defense".

The liner was mistaken for an American cruise missile.
It’s important to note here, that the SAM belonged to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Now in Iran they are trying to find out, why the level of coordination between the IRGC and the Ministry of Defense of the country in terms of air defense organization was not high enough.

Need to add, that earlier in Tehran did not exclude the possibility of the use of electronic warfare systems by Americans, to counteract the regular operation of communication systems in units and formations of the IRGC and the country's army. Now (at least, in the Iranian media) there is not a word about the possible use of electronic warfare.

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