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“IRGC Disabled Ukrainian Aircraft Locator System Before Missile Launch”

According to a Canadian media outlet, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) disabled the tracking system of the Ukrainian passenger aircraft before downing it. The reason for this action was described as “intentional aircraft downing to prevent U.S. military operations.”

The website “King Weekly Sentinel” reported “compelling evidence” that, if accurate, would create new problems for the Islamic Republic, particularly for the IRGC.

In a report published by the Canadian media outlet, it stated that based on this “evidence,” the downing of Ukrainian passenger flight 752 was not human error.

The aircraft, which was heading to Kyiv on January 8th of last year, was destroyed minutes after leaving Tehran’s Imam Airport by two IRGC missiles. All 176 passengers on the aircraft were killed.

According to “King Weekly Sentinel,” Andre Millen, an aviation expert who has been involved in investigations into the aircraft downing by the IRGC from the beginning, stated that the destruction of the passenger aircraft was an intentional and pre-planned action.

According to Millen, the IRGC intended to use the passenger aircraft as a “human shield” against the “inevitable attack by the U.S. military against Iran.”

The aircraft crash occurred simultaneously with the IRGC’s missile attack on U.S. military positions in Iraq.

GPS Interference

Millen stated that the IRGC simultaneously jammed the satellite GPS transmission frequencies and the aircraft’s emergency locator transmitter.

He clarified in this regard that the IRGC has extensive experience in coordinating electronic warfare technology and GPS interference against ships in the Persian Gulf as part of counter-piracy operations.

According to Millen, the Iranian government attempted to conceal this “premeditated massacre” and cover it up by destroying evidence, but was forced to confess after U.S. Air Force satellite information was released.

Based on the “King Weekly Sentinel” report, Koriniak, Ukraine’s counter-terrorism prosecutor, is reviewing Millen’s findings to determine whether there are grounds to refer the Islamic Republic to the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity.

 

Source: DW

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