Head of the Judiciary Organization of the Armed Forces of Iran, Ahmadreza Pourkhaghan, has said that the legal process of the 2020 Ukrainian plane crash near Tehran is going ahead, but it is a time-consuming case.
Pourkhaghan told IRNA on Saturday that the case requires broad expert work and all aspects of the incident should be assessed, and this process automatically takes time.
He said that similar cases in other countries have taken at least ten years to complete.
A Ukrainian airliner was downed in January 2020 by a misfiring of Iran's defensive missile system amid the rising tensions in the Middle East region as a result of USassassination ofIran's top IRGC Commander Lieutenant General Qasem Soleimani.
International Airlines Flight 752 was en-route to Ukraines capital Kiev when it crashed shortly after takeoff from Tehrans Imam Khomeini International Airport. All 176 crew and passengers, among them Canadians and Ukrainians, lost their lives.