MONTREAL: A Canadian court has awarded more than CAN$100 million in compensation to the families of six people who died aboard a Ukrainian passenger jet shot down over Tehran almost two years ago, local media said late on Monday.
Iran shot down Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 shortly after take-off from its capital Tehran on January 8, 2020, killing all 176 people aboard, including 85 Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
Three days later, the Iranian armed forces admitted having shot down the Kiev-bound plane "by mistake".
Ontario Superior Court Judge Edward Belobaba awarded the plaintiffs more than CAN$107 million (74 million euros), according to several media outlets, including the English-language channel CBC.
In May, the same judge concluded that Iran had committed a "terrorist" act by shooting down the Ukrainian aircraft, paving the way for a claim for compensation from the families of the victims.
Tehran denounced that ruling, saying it had "no basis" and insisting that the Canadian court lacked the authority to render such a decision.
The plaintiffs had asked for CAN$1.5 billion in damages.
In a final report in March, the Iranian Civil Aviation Organisation (CAO) said its air defence systems were on high alert for a US counter-attack after Tehran fired missiles at a military base in Iraq that was used by US forces.
The Islamic republic had just attacked a US base in Iraq in response to the killing of General Qassem Soleimani, and were expecting a response from Washington.
Ukraine denounced the report as a "cynical attempt to hide the real causes" of the tragedy, while Ottawa said the report was "incomplete" and lacked "hard evidence".
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