A shoe is seen at the air crash site of a Boeing 737 Ukrainian passenger plane in Parand district, southern Tehran, Iran, on Jan. 8, 2020. Iran's state TV on Saturday quoted the Iranian military as saying that it "unintentionally" shot down the Ukrainian jetliner on Wednesday, in which all the 176 passengers and crew members on board were killed. (Photo by Ahmad Halabisaz/Xinhua) Iran's armed forces on Saturday confirmed that an "unintentional" missile launch by the country's military was the cause of the Ukrainian International Airlines passenger plane crash over Tehran airspace on Wednesday. The Ukrainian plane "was mistaken for a hostile target" near an Iranian "sensitive military site of Islamic Revolution Guards Corps" on Wednesday amid rising threats by the United States, a statement by the Iranian armed forces published by the official IRNA news agency read. The incident was due to "human error," the statement was cited as saying. The Iranian armed forces apologized for the disaster, saying that those responsible for the strike on the plane would be prosecuted. The Ukrainian Boeing 737 passenger plane, with 176 people onboard, crashed on Wednesday near Tehran, leaving no survivors. The chief of Iran's Aviation Organization on Friday had rejected reports that an Iranian missile had hit the Ukranian passenger plane in Tehran's airspace. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Saturday said that an Iranian "Armed Forces' internal investigation has concluded that regrettably missiles fired due to human error caused the horrific crash of the Ukrainian plane and death of 176 innocent people." "Investigations continue to identify and prosecute this great tragedy and unforgivable mistake," Rouhani tweeted. The Islamic republic deeply regrets this disastrous mistake, he said, adding that "My thoughts and prayers go to all the mourning families. I offer my sincerest condolences." Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif on Saturday also blamed the action of Iranian armed forces on U.S. "adventurism." "A sad day. Preliminary conclusions of internal investigation by Armed Forces: Human error at time of crisis caused by U.S. adventurism led to disaster," Zarif tweeted. "Our profound regrets, apologies and condolences to our people, to the families of all victims, and to other affected nations," he said. On Saturday, Iran's Judiciary vowed to prosecute those who committed the catastrophe. |