PHOTONEWS-UPDATED: Iran’s ‘unintentionally’ shot down Ukraine passenger jet

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Iranian demonstrators hold placards bearing the image of slain military commander Qasem Soleimani in front of the British embassy in Iran’s capital Tehran on January 12, 2020 following the British ambassador’s arrest for allegedly attending an illegal demonstration. Chanting “Death to Britain”, up to 200 protesters rallied outside the mission a day after the brief arrest of British ambassador Rob Macaire at a memorial for those killed when a Ukraine airliner was shot down.
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An employee walks in background of a makeshift memorial set up for the victims of the Ukraine International Airlines Boeing 737-800 that crashed near the Iranian capital Teheran, at the Boryspil airport outside Kiev, on January 11, 2020. - Ukraine demanded on January 11, 2020 that Iran punishes those guilty for the downing of a Ukrainian airliner and compensate victims while praising Tehran for cooperating with the "objective" investigation. (Photo by Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP)

An employee walks in background of a makeshift memorial set up for the victims of the Ukraine International Airlines Boeing 737-800 that crashed near the Iranian capital Teheran, at the Boryspil airport outside Kiev, on January 11, 2020. – Ukraine demanded on January 11, 2020 that Iran punishes those guilty for the downing of a Ukrainian airliner and compensate victims while praising Tehran for cooperating with the “objective” investigation. (Photo by Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP)

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In this file photo taken on January 8, 2020 rescue teams work amidst debris after a Ukrainian plane carrying 176 passengers crashed near Imam Khomeini airport in the Iranian capital Tehran early in the morning on January 8, killing everyone on board. Iran said on January 11 that it unintentionally shot down the Ukrainian plane due to ‘human error’.
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