Videos: Iran Fires Revenge Missiles on U.S. Bases – Ukrainian Plane Crashed

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Iran Fires dozens of missiles on U.S. military bases in Iraq in order to revenge the killing of Quds commander Gen Qasem Suleimani who was killed in a U.S. missile attack at Baghdad Airport last week.
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Following the assassination of Gen Qasem Suleimani, Iran Fires Revenge Missiles on U.S. military base in Iraq. More than 22 missiles were fired late night at 1:20 am Iranian local time. This is the same time at which Gen Qasem Suleimani was killed by a U.S. missile attack at Baghdad Airport. Watch the video of Iranian missiles attack at U.S. military bases.

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Video: Iran Fires dozens of missiles on U.S. military bases in order to revenge Gen Qasem Suleimani.
Video: Details of Iranian missile attacks on U.S. military base in Iraq. Via ABC news.

Reports from Local citizens of Iran reveals “The strike on Ain Al-Asad Airbase and several other US bases in Iraq took place at 01:20 local time of Iraq, the exact time Soleimani’s convoy was struck. Operation is called: Shaheed Soleimani. Code name: YA ZAHRA.”

Al Assad Airbase is badly affected by Iran Missiles attack. Almost half of airbase is destroyed by Iran, also unconfirmed report of an attack on Al Miyaan Airbase.

https://twitter.com/bababanaras/status/1214707619664945153?s=19

176 killed after Ukraine International Airlines plane crashes in Iran shortly after takeoff

All 176 people on board a flight to the Ukrainian capital Kiev were killed when the plane crashed shortly after takeoff from Tehran’s international airport, Iran’s Press TV reported. Watch the video of Ukrainian Plane Crashed in Tehran, below.

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Video footage of Ukrainian Plane Crashed in Tehran, Iran, in the morning of January 8, 2019.

The Boeing 737 jet, operated by Ukraine International Airlines, took off early Wednesday morning with 167 passengers and nine crew on board, Press TV reported, citing Ali Khashani, a senior public relations official at Imam Khomeini Airport in the Iranian capital.

Earlier reports from Iranian state media had said 180 people were on board Flight PS752.

Footage of the Ukranian plane crash in Iran. #PS752 #Tehran

The Ukrainian Embassy in Tehran said it has ruled out terrorism as a cause of the Ukrainian Plane crash and that preliminary information shows it was caused by an engine malfunction. Iran’s semi-official news agency ISNA previously reported the crash was due to technical difficulties. Iran’s Civil Aviation Authority said it had launched an investigation.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a Facebook post that he would cancel the rest of his current trip to Oman and would return to Kiev due to the crash. “My sincere condolences to the families and loved ones of all passengers and crew members,” Zelensky said.

Emergency crews were dispatched to the crash site but could not assist because the area was ablaze, said Pirhossein Koulivand, the head of Iran’s Emergency Medical Services. Koulivand told state-run media outlet IRINN that the crash site is between the cities of Parand and Shahriar.

Flight-tracking service FlightRadar 24 said in a tweet that the jet had been in service for about three and a half years. Data from FlightRadar 24 suggests that the crash could have happened as quickly as two minutes after takeoff.

A Boeing spokesperson told CNN they are “aware of the media reports out of Iran and we are gathering more information.”

The crash takes place just days before the company’s new CEO David Calhoun will formally take the job. Calhoun replaces Dennis Muilenburg, who was ousted in December after Boeing’s disastrous year.

The American aviation giant is still reeling from the aftermath of two 737 Max crashes, which killed 346 people. The Max has been grounded worldwide since March, and the company has struggled with delays and other issues in its bid to get the planes back in the air.

This is a developing story and will be updated. Source: CNN