Iranian media said both flight recorders had been found, but the investigation into the crash is likely to be complicated by the stand off between the United State and Iran.Ali Abedzadeh, the head of the Iranian civil aviation authority, said the government would not hand over the black boxes to Boeing, a US company, and that it was unclear which country would be asked to analyse them.Iran may have the ability to extract data from black boxes but would have to call on the expertise of one of a handful of countries, including the US, France, and Britain, if they are badly damaged.Western intelligence agencies quoted by Reuters said they shared Iran's initial assessment that the aircraft had not been hit by a missile.Iranian officials said the pilot lost control of the aircraft after a fire struck fire one of its engines. ""We will not give the black boxes to the manufacturer (Boeing) and the Americans," Iran Civil Aviation Organisation head Ali Abedzadeh said, quoted by Mehr news agency.Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick told She told host Nick Ferrari: "It's a very worrying time clearly and we have lots of people of Iranian and Iraqi heritage and the surrounding areas in London, so there's lots for us to think about, lots for us to be alert to. The tragedy must not be used for political purposes - sinking to the level of groundless accusations against Tehran or anti-Iranian rhetoric. He said on Twitter: "I would like to express the UK's deepest condolences to all the families of the victims of the UIA crash in Iran today. Any statements regarding the causes of the accident prior to the findings of the commission are not official. At this point, the cause of the crash is unknown. "A telegram from the Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency said: "In connection with the information on the existing risks to the security of international flights of civil aircraft before the subsequent notification, the Federal Air Transport Agency recommends not using the airspace over the territories of Iran, Iraq, the Persian and Oman gulfs for flights of civil aircraft of the Russian Federation, including transit flights. "One of the reasons why you take that flight is you wouldn't want to take a flight that has a connection in the United States because international students can't do that," he said.The University of Guelph in Canada said two PhD students, as well as the partner of one of the students, were among the 176 who died. Three Brits were among the 176 people killed by a Boeing 737-800 plane crash in Iran today as Ukraine International Airlines suspends flights to Tehran. Ukraine will send security officials, experts and rescuers to assist in the investigation and recovery of the bodies of Ukrainian nationals from the wreckage of flight PS752.In a statement on the presidential website, Mr Zelenskyy said: "Our priority is to establish the truth and those responsible for this terrible catastrophe. "Before he left we were chatting and he said 'do you realise I have been here so many years?'. The Foreign Office was not immediately available for comment and the figures from Obozrevatel have not been confirmed.
"He added: "That man had the blood of British troops on his hands. Boeing said that about 5pc of the affected aircraft needed repairs. Was it a technical malfunction? "We are doing everything we can to protect UK interests in the region, with HMS Defender and HMS Montrose operating in an enhanced state of readiness to protect shipping in the Gulf. No US or Iraqi troops were killed in the half-hour bombardment.Leaders in both Tehran and Washington played down the prospect of further armed conflict between the adversaries. A Boeing 737 jetliner carrying 180 people crashed early Wednesday, local time, in Tehran, Iran, according to Iranian news agencies. Canada does not have an embassy in Tehran.The three British passport holders on board the flight included Saeed Tahmasebi, a chartered Engineer with Laing O’Rourke who was completing a PhD at Imperial College.Mohammed Reza Kadkhoda-Zadeh, a forty year old father of one from Brighton, had been in Iran to visit family over the Christmas break.
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