China News Service, August 4, according to Reuters, Iran said on the 23rd that an analysis of the black box of a Ukrainian passenger plane that was shot down by a missile on January 8 showed that the two missiles hit the plane 25 seconds apart. After the first missile hit, the passengers on board were still alive.

Data map: On January 8, local time, the Ukrainian flight PS752 originally planned to fly to Kiev crashed shortly after taking off from Tehran Khomeini International Airport in Iran, killing all the people on the passenger plane. It can be seen at the scene of the accident that the aircraft has all become fragments.

  The statement made by Iranian Civil Aviation Organization Chairman Sanjani is the first official report on the contents of the cockpit voice and data recorder, which was sent to France for interpretation in July.

  Iran has stated that it accidentally shot down a Ukrainian airliner when relations with the United States were extremely tense in January, killing all 176 people on board.

  Iranian National Television quoted Sangani as saying that the second missile hit the aircraft 25 seconds after the launch of the first missile, but due to the damage caused by the first missile, the recording only recorded 19 seconds.

  19 seconds after the first missile hit the aircraft, the voice of the pilot in the cockpit indicated that the passenger was still alive. Sangani said the crew, including two pilots and a flight instructor, were in the cockpit, trying to control the aircraft until the last minute.

  The crashed airliner was originally scheduled to fly from Tehran to Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, with passengers from Iran, Canada, Ukraine, Sweden, Afghanistan and the United Kingdom on board. Iran has been in dialogue with Ukraine, Canada and other countries, and relevant countries have also requested a thorough investigation of the incident. Iranian and Ukrainian officials have held consultations on compensation for the families of the victims, and a new session of negotiations is scheduled to be held in October.