176 persons were killed, when Iran mistakenly shot a passenger plane down close to Tehran last week.

Now requires Sweden, Canada, Ukraine, Afghanistan, and the united kingdom, to Iran to pay financial compensation to the families of the victims.

The typing of the countries in a joint statement, according to Reuters.

All the five countries had nationals on board.

The five countries requires, at the same time, to put in place a ‘thorough, independent, transparent study, which is open to the countries concerned’.

The circumstances around the crash are still unclear.

Families will have the answer, the international community will have to answer, the world is waiting for answers, and we will not stop until we have given them, says Canada’s minister of foreign affairs, Francois-Philippe Champagne, at a press conference in London.

The iranian regime have acknowledged that the plane was shot down by the iranian military.

the Shooting happened, shortly after Iran had fired missiles against military bases in Iraq with foreign troops.

the Missiles were fired as revenge for a u.s. drone strikes that killed the iranian topgeneral Qassem Soleimani.

After the crash, just outside of Tehran maintained Iran in the several days that it was technical problems that caused the crash.

First Saturday acknowledged the regime, that the plane had been shot down by a ‘tragic mistake’.

Aboard the plane was 82 iranians, about 60 canadians, 11 ukrainians, ten swedes, four afghans, three German and three britons.

The countries affected are now asking Iran to carry out the work to identify the victims with dignity.