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Strategies & Market Trends : World Outlook

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To: Saulamanca who wrote (22109)1/8/2020 1:49:45 PM
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He threatens to unleash his arsenal
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Justin Trudeau vows to 'get answers' after Ukrainian passenger jet crash in Iran that killed 176, including 63 Canadians, as Tehran refuses to hand over jet's black box
Updated: 13:26 EST, 8 January 2020


-The Ukrainian International Airlines Boeing 737 jet came down just minutes after take-off from Tehran today

-President Volodymyr Zelensky said there were no survivors among the 168 passengers and nine crew

-Ukraine's foreign ministry revealed there were 82 Iranians, 63 Canadians and three Britons on flight PS752

-Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau vowed to ensure that the crash was 'thoroughly investigated' Iran said an engine had caught fire and video appeared to show the plane already on fire as it fell from the sky

-The plane was less than four years old and had been checked just two days earlier, the Ukrainian airline said

-It crashed hours after Iran attacked US bases in Iraq in retaliation for the killing of Qassem Soleimani

-Experts struggled to explain it with one group saying starting assumption should be an MH17-style event


dailymail.co.uk
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