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The Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims

The Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims is a not-for-profit organization that represents the families of 140 of the victims of the downing of Flight PS752 of Ukrainian International Airlines. The association is independent, with no ties to any political parties or movements; it has been established to keep the memories of the passengers alive, unite the grieving families of victims, and seek justice after flight PS752 was targeted by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

Mission
This Association has published an investigative Fact-Finding Report for the downing PS752 flight. Some disputable and controversial evidence such as "deliberate opening of the Iranian sky in a war condition", "the changes in other flights' routes", "full destruction of passengers' electronic devices", "suspicious 57 minutes' delay for taking off", and "off-boarding few passengers" have all been pointed out within that report. Protests against the crime and worldwide rallies for justice as well as holding virtual anniversaries in memory of the Ukrainian flight victims are among other activities of the Association. == Passengers ==
Passengers
, president of the association, doing an interview with VOA about Flight 752 According to the speaker of the Iranian national aviation agency, the number of victims was 176, including 167 passengers and 9 flight crew. According to Iranian officials, 146 passengers used Iranian passports to leave Iran, and most of them were heading back to Canada via Ukraine after their winter holidays. According to Ukrainian foreign minister Vadym Prystaiko and a flight manifest released by UIA, out of the 167 passengers, 82 were confirmed to be Iranian citizens, while 63 were Canadians. 30 of the Iranian citizens had been living in Canada and were returning home. According to Iranian nationality law, the Iranian government considers dual citizens to be solely Iranian citizens. Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau stated that out of 167 passengers on the plane, 138 were traveling to Canada. Of the 167 passengers, 70 were men, 81 women, 15 children, and one infant. == See also ==
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