The case was filed in a court in the province of Ontario of Canada. It lists Iran and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as the two accused.
Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) has filed a lawsuit against Iran for the crash of its passenger aircraft flight PS752. This was announced on Thursday, July 7, by the Iranian service of Radio Liberty.
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The case was filed in a court in the Canadian province of Ontario and dated January 2022. It lists Iran and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as the two defendants. The case contains requests for compensation from Iran.
In turn, Interfax-Ukraine claims that UIA confirmed this information.
Recall, on January 8, 2020, the UIA plane was shot down by the Iranian military while flying from Tehran. The liner was hit by two missiles. The victims of the disaster were 167 passengers and 9 crew, including citizens of Ukraine.
In early January 2022, an Ontario court decided to recover $ 107 million from Iran in compensation to the families of six victims of the UIA plane crash.
In this regard, Iran announced its readiness for bilateral negotiations with countries whose citizens were killed in the crash of the UIA plane. Tehran also claimed to have approved the payment of monetary compensation to the families of the victims.
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Source: korrespondent

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