July 10, 2022

Ukraine rejects Iran's final report on downing of flight PS752

Ukraine has rejected the Civil Aviation Organisation of Iran's final report on the downing of a Ukrainian jet as a "cynical attempt" to conceal the truth.

BBC News
March 17, 2021

Iran: pointed pellets, tear gas and rubber bullets fired at plane protesters

Amnesty International 
January 15, 2020

Iran: Ukraine Airline Victims' Families Harassed, Abused

A Torture Case, No Transparency in Investigation of 2020 Downed Airliner

Human Rights Watch
May 27, 2021

VOA Exclusive: Ukraine Accuses Iran of Premeditated Terrorist Act in 2020 Plane Shootdown

By Siamak Dehghanpour, Myroslava Gongadze and Michael Lipin
VOA News
January 08, 2022

Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims

About Us

We are the families of victims of Flight PS752. Our lives – what used to be normal lives like other normal people – forever changed in the early morning of 8 January 2020, when Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 was shot down just 3 minutes after take-off from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport by at least two missiles of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

We are a group of families of victims of Flight PS752 with diverse national, political, and religious backgrounds. We have found each other, established this non-profit organization, and created this website.

The missions of our Association are to unite the grieving families, keep the memories of the passengers alive, and most importantly seek justice. We are determined to uncover the truth and find out why a commercial flight was shot down by IRGC’s missiles. We will staunchly seek justice until the culprits, perpetrators and commanders of this atrocious crime are identified and brought to justice before an impartial and independent court.

https://www.ps752justice.com

Families of victims of Iran plane crash struggle with loss 1 year later

By Liam Casey and Hina Alam 
The Canadian Press
Global News
January 4, 2021

Canadian court rules Iran's 2020 downing of Ukrainian flight 'act of terrorism'

A Canadian court on Thursday ruled that the shooting down of Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 was deliberate and an "act of terrorism," paving the way for possible compensation for victims' families.

France 24
May 21, 2021

Iran intentionally shot down Flight PS752 in 'an act of terrorism,' Ontario court rules

Canada will soon enter into negotiations with Iran on reparations for the victims' families

By Ashley Burke and Nahayat Tizhoosh 
CBC News 
May 20, 2021

Ontario court awards $107M to families of Flight PS752 victims

Plantiff's lawyer plans to seize Iranian assets in Canada and abroad

By Ashley Burke 
CBC News
Jan 03, 2022