U.S. Secretary of State crashes airliner "Possibility due to Iranian missile" Jan. 11, 06:43

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U.S. Secretary of State Pompeio said that a Ukrainian airliner crashed after taking off from an Iranian airport, said the airliner could have been shot down by an Iranian missile. This is the first time the U.S. government has explicitly mentioned the possibility of a shot down by Iran and will take action based on the findings.

A Ukrainian airliner flying from Iran to Ukraine crashed shortly after taking off at an airport near the capital Tehran on the 8th, killing nearly 180 passengers and passengers.

In a press conference on Friday, US Secretary of State Pompey said in a press conference that "we believe the aircraft could have been shot down by an Iranian missile."

He also said that U.S. President Zelensky of Ukraine and a number of passengers had telephone talks with the Canadian side, which had been on a passenger plane.

Following a crash on a Ukrainian airliner, Trump said yesterday that "someone may have made a mistake," and said "I don't know" about the possibility of accidentally shooting down Iran. This is the first time that the U.S. government has explicitly stated that Iran could be shot down.

The US government will cooperate with each country's investigation and decide on the response based on the results of the investigation, and the US government's response along with the investigation results is likely to be a focus in the future.