A court in Iran has sentenced 10 armed forces personnel to prison over the shooting down of Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 in January 2020.
Ednews informs via BBC that the plane was hit by two missiles fired by a Revolutionary Guards air defence unit after it took off from Tehran. All 176 people on board were killed.
The unit's commander was sentenced to 13 years for being an accessory to manslaughter and disobeying orders.
Victims' families rejected the verdicts as "meaningless and unacceptable".
They said the Iranian judiciary had prosecuted low-ranking officers and not the "main perpetrators of this crime".
Ukraine and three other countries whose citizens or residents were killed - Canada, the UK and Sweden - have said the missiles were launched unlawfully and intentionally at the plane and pledged to hold Iran to account.