According to him, "you can’t try to weld political points on this terrible human tragedy."

“We need to give experts to analyze the situation and draw certain conclusions, and to start some games is at least unworthy,” said the deputy head of the Russian foreign ministry.

Ryabkov also believes that "there is no reason to make loud statements at this stage."

Earlier, the Interstate Aviation Committee announced its readiness to help in the investigation of the crash of the Ukrainian Boeing 737 in Tehran.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that Ottawa has intelligence that indicates that the Ukrainian airliner was shot down by an Iranian missile.

The Iranian Civil Aviation Organization has denied this data.