Iran will send the black boxes to the stricken Ukrainian plane, which it announced had accidentally shot it down this month to Ukraine, Tasnim news agency said.

On Friday, Ukraine announced that Iran was ready to deliver the black boxes of the Ukrainian plane, which was shot down by an Iranian missile in Tehran.

The Ukrainian Boeing 737 crashed shortly after take-off from Tehran, Wednesday before last year, killing 176 people they were traveling on, the majority of them Iranian and Canadian.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Vadim Prestiko said that Iran will give a team of investigators from Iran and Canada the right to see the records of the black boxes, since the majority of the dead are nationals of these two countries.

During a session of the Verkhovna Rada, Priestiko said, "The Iranian side is then ready to move the black boxes to Ukraine."

He continued: "This matter is in line with international standards, knowing that we demand their immediate receipt to ensure the independence and objectivity of the investigation."

After initially denying that the Ukrainian plane had been shot down, Iran acknowledged that it had "accidentally hit a missile fired by its forces that were on high alert after Iran launched missiles at bases in Iraq used by American forces in response to the assassination of the United States, the commander of the Iranian Quds Force, Lieutenant General Qassem." Soleimani.