Heshmat Alavi
Heshmat Alavi

@HeshmatAlavi

15 Tweets 8 reads Jan 09, 2020
#BREAKING
Ukrainian investigators say there is no sign of technical failures in the motors of the Ukraine Intโ€™l Airlines flight #PS752 (Boeing 737-8KV) that crashed west of Tehran, #Iran, on Wednesday, January 9.
unian.net
"... the Ukrainians have not yet been provided access to the air traffic control radar data. Absence of any radio messages and the absence of a fire in the engines could suggest a terrorist attack, a collision with a drone or an anti-aircraft missile explosion..."
-Ukraine, meanwhile, said it considered a missile strike as one of several possible theories for the crash, despite Iranโ€™s denials.
apnews.com
-The crew of a Ukrainian jetliner that crashed in Iran never made a radio call for help
-โ€œno radio messages were received from the pilot"
-In emergencies, pilots reach out to air-traffic controllers to warn them & to clear the runway for their arrival
"No radio message" increases the surface-to-air missile scenario.
As noted by @stillgray, the Buk missile system sprays the target aircraft with shrapnel, especially the cockpit, killing the pilots as a result.
Therefore, "no radio message."
@stillgray Even more disturbing:
"Eyewitnesses, including the crew of another flight passing above it, described seeing the plane engulfed in flames before crashing at 6:18 a.m."
@stillgray "... both of the so-called 'black boxes' that contain data and cockpit communications from the plane had been recovered, though they sustained damage and some parts of their memory was lost."
Me:
Could Iran have hampered the black boxes to hide anything? Quite possibly.
@stillgray Images from the crash site show a large number of people, providing an easy opportunity to hinder valuable evidence of what could be considered a crime scene.
And, authorities are literally using bulldozers to raze the site when nothing has been confirmed/concluded.
Why?
@stillgray โ€œA strike by a missile, possibly a Tor missile system, is among the main (theories), as information has surfaced on the internet about elements of a missile being found near the site of the crash,โ€ Oleksiy Danilov, secretary of Ukraineโ€™s Security Council, told Ukrainian media.
@stillgray "Ukrainian investigators that arrived in Iran earlier on Thursday currently await permission from Iranian authorities to examine the crash site and look for missile fragments, Danilov said."
Me:
Why is Iran hindering/delaying the investigation?
@stillgray This image of what appears to be a part of a Tor M1 missile was taken near the #PS752 crash site.
The "Ashkan Monfared" account that first published this photo has literally vanished.
The @IranConflictOBS account also publishing this photo has been suspended.
@stillgray @IranConflictOBS AP:
"The Tor is a Russian-made missile system. Russia delivered 29 Tor-M1s to Iran in 2007 as part of a $700 million contract signed in December 2005. Iran has displayed the missiles in military parades as well."
@stillgray @IranConflictOBS Oleksandr Zaporozhchenko, a mechanic with the Ukraine In'tl Airlines in 2016-2018, said he knew one of the crew members of the plane and had never heard any complaints about the aircraft.
โ€œIt is one the most reliable planes out there,โ€ Zaporozhchenko told AP.
@stillgray @IranConflictOBS AP:
"Boeing... said it stands ready to assist. However, it remains unclear if Iran will allow that amid tensions with Washington, given Boeing is a U.S.-based firm."
Reuters:
"Iran will not give black box from crashed Ukrainian airliner to Boeing: Mehr"
reuters.com
@stillgray @IranConflictOBS My earlier thread sheds more light on the #PS752 crash.
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