The flight that was tragically shot down was en route from Tehran when it encountered a devastating assault from IRGC missiles. According to reports, after the first missile hit, the pilot desperately attempted to return the aircraft to the airport. However, the defense operator, acknowledging their actions in court, revealed that they launched a second missile deliberately, ensuring the plane was lost, despite realizing it was a commercial flight.
During court proceedings concerning the crash, several testimonies revealed a disturbing narrative of negligence and deceit. The IRGC air defense commander confessed that crucial information regarding their missile defense systems was withheld from integrated military protocols. Victim families have faced consistent obstructions while seeking answers, with inquiries leading to the Supreme Leader’s office, indicating a calculated cover-up following the tragedy.
Despite overwhelming evidence pointing to a deliberate attack, the Islamic Republic has maintained misleading narratives surrounding the event. For days after the incident, officials falsely attributed the crash to technical malfunction, only to concede, later on, that their forces were responsible. This persistent denial, alleging operator error, underscores a broader issue of accountability within the Iranian regime, leaving many to argue that true justice can only prevail through regime change.
In a recent speech, Shah Fosier shed light on the appalling events surrounding the Iran plane crash that claimed 177 lives, including that of Muhammad Amin. On that fateful day, a commercial airplane was shot down by two missiles fired by the IRGC shortly after takeoff from Tehran's airport. This horrific act, claimed to be a mistake, was unveiled in court sessions where IRGC officials admitted to having fired the second missile even as the airplane struggled to return to the runway. The core issue here extends beyond the tragic loss of lives; it reveals the systematic failures and accountability gaps within the Iranian military and government.I remember in 2014 when the Russians shot down flight MH-17 over the Russian-occupied part of Donetsk in Ukraine. At first they started claiming that they shot down a Ukrainian plane and started making sarcastic jokes about it, but then they started deleting these posts on social networks when it became clear that it is not Ukrainian military plane. I remember I was watching these videos russians started uploading online when they came to the crash site, since I know russian language, I listened to them say that it seems like its not a Ukrainian bird, but it doesnt matter, if it was above us, then its spies, or who cares, even if there are a lot of medical equipment, then its ours now and etc., they started taking pictures in front of the broken fuselage with Malaysia Airlines written on it, and of course they started stealing everything that the passengers had. This is real Russia.