Citizenship according to telegram channels:
Iran - [b]71[/b]
Canada -[b]73[/b]
Germany - [b]4[/b]
UK - [b]3[/b]
Sweden - [b]8[/b]
Afghanistan - [b]6[/b]
Ukraine - [b]2[/b]
Crew members - [b]13[/b] (all Ukrainian)
Iran blames the crash on a mechanical failure. A twitter video recorded the plane going down in a blazing fireball last night:[url]https://mobile.twitter.com/isna_farsi/status/1214756225293979648?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fd-3622253679933527364.ampproject.net%2F1912201827130%2Fframe.html[/url]
It doesn't take a genius to figure out what actually brought the plane down though. Reports say the plane's transponder stopped working at 8,000 ft. That leaves only two options: it was destroyed or shut off by a pilot.
Rest in peace to all the victims.
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It was shot down
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Would a “no Russian” joke be too edgy? Definitely too edgy.
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Thankfully no Americans
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They are probably so freaked out right now they are shooting everything. Probably should avoid that area for a sec.
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What an unfortunate waste of life
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Dang it Griff!
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It’s Bane’s fault. And the League of Shadows.
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Those damned space aliens are at it again!
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I wish it was easier to see in that video, but mechanical failures typically won't cause large fires while going down.
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Edited by Cobravert: 1/8/2020 3:31:25 PM[quote]It doesn't take a genius to figure out what actually brought the plane down though.[/quote] I'm just waiting to here them blame the US since it's a Boeing built plane.
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I heard about this around the same time I heard about Iran launching a bunch of rockets at Iraq bases. My first thought was that one of the many rockets they shot hit the plane. I haven't really read into the situation though so I'm not sure if the timing lines up on that. Whatever the cause, it's a tragedy.
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🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
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