The Association of Families of Victims of the Ukrainian Plane Crash in Mazandaran Hopeful Cemetery has been Destroyed

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The Association of Families of Victims of the Ukrainian Plane Crash in Mazandaran Hopeful Cemetery has been Destroyed

The association of the families of the victims of the Ukrainian plane crash in Mazandaran has been destroyed.

The association of the families of the victims of the Ukrainian plane PS752 has released a photo on the X network showing the hopeful cemetery of the plane crash victims, where the person’s hair in the image has been etched on the tombstone.

The description of this photo states that they have also destroyed the hopeful cemetery like the cemetery of Siavash Ghafouri Azar Sara Mamani, Arshia Arbab Bahrami, and Nasim Rahmani Far, among other victims of the Ukrainian plane crash.

The association of the families of the victims has written that the Islamic Republic, by arresting plaintiffs and disrespecting the victims’ cemetery, seeks to cover up the crime it has committed, unaware that we will not forget or forgive until all the perpetrators of the crimes are brought to impartial courts.

Rouja Omidbakhsh, born in 1375, was 23 years old. He was residing in Canada for education. Like most passengers of this flight, he had gone to Iran for Christmas holidays and was on his way back to Canada in the early morning of January 8, 2020, when their plane was shot down by two IRGC missiles shortly after takeoff.

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