Brampton honours victims of plane crash with flags at city hall

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Published January 10, 2020 at 5:50 pm

Canadians across the country have been gathering to mourn the victims of the tragic Ukrainian International Airlines crash that occurred on January 8, 2020.

Canadians across the country have been gathering to mourn the victims of the tragic Ukrainian International Airlines crash that occurred on January 8, 2020.

The Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 crash, which took place in Shahedshahr, just southwest of the Iranian capital, Tehran, claimed the lives of 176 people and 63 Canadians. 

At a Jan. 9 press conference, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that evidence from Canadian and other intelligence agencies suggests the plane was struck by an Iranian surface-to-air missile. 

Trudeau said that the strike might have been unintentional. 

Iran has denied striking the aircraft. 

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) recently announced that it has been invited by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau of the Islamic Republic of Iran to attend the accident site. 

“We have accepted this invitation and we are making arrangements to travel to the site. The TSB will be working with other groups and organizations already on site,” the TSB said in a statement. 

Canada has demanded a full investigation into the incident. 

To honour the victims, flags at Brampton City Hall were flown at half-mast to honour those who lost their lives in the crash near Tehran, Iran.

The flags were also hung to honour members of the community from the Wali Ul Asr School who were on the plane.

Photo courtesy of the City of Brampton

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