Passenger plane shot down Canada requesting home country investigation team for black box analysis January 16 13:24

`` Iran has important data to find out the cause, '' a Canadian Transportation Minister, who killed 57 passengers in a Ukrainian airliner shot down in Iran, said a conversation in the cockpit. He asked the Iranian government to add his own investigative team to the analysis of the recorded black box.

In a case where a Ukrainian airliner was shot down in Iran, 57 of the 176 passenger crew members killed were Canadians.

On May 15, a Canadian Minister of Transport, Garnoux, said on Tuesday that he had committed himself to assisting the bereaved family and that a Canadian team of experts had arrived.

He said, "Iran has important data to determine the cause. With the data, I can grasp exactly what happened," and said data such as conversations in the cockpit and the attitude of the aircraft in flight. He requested that his team be included in the recorded work on the black box analysis.

According to the Iranian state-run news agency, the Iran Investigative Commission has already begun analyzing the black box and intends to cooperate with other stakeholders in the future. It is a form that has once again requested the realization of.

In addition to Canada, foreign ministers such as the United Kingdom and Ukraine, the victims of the incident, will meet in London on Tuesday to discuss their future response to Iran.