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Iran slams US for 1988 missile attack on Iranian passenger jet

Iranians bid farewell to the victims of a passenger plane shot down by the US navy over the Persian Gulf waters on July 3, 1988. (IRNA photo)

Iran has decried the 1988 missile attack by the US military on an Iranian passenger jet flying over the Persian Gulf, saying the heinous crime will be etched in memories forever.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry made the comments in a statement issued on Thursday to commemorate the 27th anniversary of the US navy’s shooting down of the Iranian airliner that killed all 290 people on board, including 66 children.

Iran Air Flight 655 was on a routine flight from Iran’s southern city of Bandar Abbas to Dubai when it came under attack by the US navy’s missile cruiser USS Vincennes on July 3, 1988.

The photo shows people transferring the bodies of the victims killed in the US navy’s missile attack on an Iranian passenger jet on July 3, 1988. (IRNA photo)

 

The Iranian ministry once again offered sympathy to the bereaved families of the victims, describing the deadly assault by American naval forces as “a blatant violation” of international laws.

The fatal attack laid bare Washington’s unfounded claims of advocating human rights as well as its indifference to international regulations, the statement added.

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At the time of the attack on the Iranian passenger plane, US officials claimed their naval officers had mistaken the Airbus A300 for an Iranian F-14 Tomcat fighter jet, which is at least 10 times smaller than a passenger plane.

In 1990, former US President George W. Bush awarded Captain Will C. Rogers III, the then commanding officer of the USS Vincennes, with the Legion of Merit “for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service as commanding officer.”

People inspect the wreckage of the Iranian passenger jet shot down by the US navy over the Persian Gulf on July 3, 1988.

 

On June 27, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei slammed the US and its elements for conducting terrorist attacks against Iranians, including the 1988 downing of the Iranian airliner.

“Those who want to cover up the evil enmity of the US and some of its followers through media and propaganda ploys are in fact betraying the nation and state,” the Leader said.

Around 17,000 Iranians have fallen victim to terrorist attacks, many of them carried out by US-backed elements, since the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

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