Association of Families of Victims of Ukrainian Plane: Roja Omidbakhsh’s Grave Has Been Destroyed

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The Association of Families of Victims of the Ukrainian Plane has reported that Roja Omidbakhsh’s grave has been vandalized.

The Association of Families of Victims of the Ukrainian PS752 plane shared a photo on the X network showing the image of Roja Omidbakhsh, one of the victims, with her hair scratched out on the gravestone.

The description of the photo states that Roja Omidbakhsh’s grave, like those of Siavash Ghafouri Azar, Sara Mamani, Arshia Arbab-Behrami, and Nasim Rahmanifar, other victims of the Ukrainian plane, has been vandalized.

The Association of Families of Victims wrote that the Islamic Republic, by arresting those seeking justice and disrespecting the graves of its victims, aims to cover up the crime it committed, unaware that we will not rest until we bring the perpetrators to impartial courts. We neither forget nor forgive.

Roja Omidbakhsh was born in 1996 and was 23 years old. She was residing in Canada for her studies. Like most passengers on this flight, she had gone to Iran for the Christmas holidays and was on her way back to Canada at dawn on January 8, 2020, when their plane was shot down by two missiles from the IRGC’s air defense three minutes after takeoff.

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