How Iran Covered Up the Downing of an Airliner

(New York Times) Farnaz Fassihi - When the Revolutionary Guards officer spotted what he thought was an unidentified aircraft near Tehran's international airport, he had seconds to decide whether to pull the trigger. Iran had just fired a barrage of missiles at American forces and the Iranian military was warning of incoming cruise missiles. The officer tried to reach the command center for authorization to shoot but couldn't get through. So he fired an antiaircraft missile. Then another, shooting down a Ukrainian jetliner with 176 people on board. Within minutes, the top commanders of Iran's Revolutionary Guards realized what they had done. And at that moment, they began to cover it up. For days, they refused to tell President Hassan Rouhani, whose government was publicly denying that the plane had been shot down. When they finally told him, he gave them an ultimatum: come clean or he would resign. Only then, 72 hours later, did Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei order the government to acknowledge its fatal mistake.


2020-01-27 00:00:00

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