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Ukrainian forensics chief Alexander Ruvin has suggested from evidence obtained that passengers on flight PS752 were out of their seats before two missiles hit the plane outside Tehran in early January.
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Footage of the aftermath of the PS752 flight after being shot down over the city of Shahriar, near Tehran, Iran.
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"And [yet] we saw the corpses of the dead lying on the ground, without seats…if the people were fastened, they would fall with their seats, as was the case with passengers of [shot-down] flight MH17 [in Ukraine]," he added.

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More footage from the site the morning after.
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"And what we saw in Iran means that there was already panic on the plane. There is reason to believe that it was burning inside and through the holes, black smoke came out," the Ukrainian forensics chief continued.
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The Iranian side immediately went to remove all parts of the downed aircraft from the crash site while still allowing people into the grounds, Ruvin added. Several mobile phones & tablets belonging to the 176 deceased were taken from the Ukrainian team by the Iranians.
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-Image of Ukraine Airlines Boeing 737 crash site near Tehran airport
-FlightRadar24 reports the Ukrainian airliner reached a maximum altitude of 7,925 feet before tracking stopped & contact was lost (Credit: @ELINTNews)
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"We did not find the lower part of the plane, we found only four seats, and the plane had 167 people plus crew," the Ukrainian forensics chief added.
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Reminder:
On January 9, just one day after the plane was shot down, Iran’s own state reported the black boxes are “intact” and the “data can be downloaded.”
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On May 18, Ukraine said it would take the case to the UN International Court of Justice (ICJ) if negotiations with Iran over the incident did not progress satisfactorily.
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Let’s take a step back:

On January 8, Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 took off from Khomeini International Airport in the Iranian capital Tehran. Just minutes later the plane crashed, leaving all 176 onboard dead as a result.
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If it was engine failure, why did Iran immediately raze the site & refuse to hand over the black boxes?

Now that Iran has admitted to shooting down the plane, why do they still refuse to hand over the black boxes?
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Any claim of the IRGC mistaking the PS752 for a fighter jet or a warplane is ridiculous. Through the entire process the plane is on the flight radars and the IRGC cannot claim human error.
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Iran's IRGC Aerospace chief later claimed the SAM battery operator mistook PS752 with a cruise missile.

Reminder: Cruise missile - 6.25m (20ft) long & 0.52m (21in) in diameter

Boeing 737–800 - Wing span 34.31m (112ft 7in), length 39.47m (129ft 6in), height 12.55m
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Iran also fails to answer why multiple SAM missiles were launched?

Surface to air missiles explode near their target to spray it with shrapnel. This increases the impact ratio significantly. Images from PS752 shows clear signs of shrapnel.
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The Dutch Safety Board produced this video to explain how the Buk missile system works, and how it crashed flight MH17 in July 2014. (Credit: @stillgray)
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A local took this image near the PS752 crash site clearly shows the control segment of a TOR M1 missile.

Reports indicate the individual who took the top left image was arrested by authorities.
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In Iran, the IRGC — designated as a “terrorist organization” by the U.S. State Department — has such TOR M1 units at its disposal. (Image from a parade in Iran back in September 2013.)
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Iran's Armed Forces claimed the plane was "unintentionally" hit by a military unit based on "human error," and the plane was heading toward a sensitive IRGC site at a dangerous altitude and in the shape of a hostile aircraft.
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