Iran plans to pay €200 million in compensation to families of the 176 victims of the Jan. 8 shootdown of the UIA passenger over Tehran

Friday, November 27, 2020
Iran plans to pay €200 million in compensation to families of the 176 victims of the Jan. 8 shootdown of the UIA passenger over Tehran

Iran plans to pay €200 million in compensation to families of the 176 victims of the Jan. 8 shootdown of the UIA passenger over Tehran, reports Al-Monitor news site. The money will come from the National Development Fund of Iran, not from the budget of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. An anti-aircraft unit of the Revolutionary Guards shot down the plane with two land to air missiles.

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