Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he would seek justice for victims of Ukrainian planes shot by Iran. That was said by Prime Minister Justin, Monday, in Edmonton, Alberta, a province in Canada. As many as 57 of the 176 victims of the crash of the Ukrainian aircraft are Canadian citizens. According to Justin Trudeau, as quoted by BBC News, this is a very serious event. Justin said Canada and the international community still had many questions to be answered. He said he had spoken with the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.
"We need full clarity, on how such a horrific tragedy could have occured. Families are seeking justice and accountability and they deserve closure," said Trudeau.
Furthermore, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that Iran's claim that his troops had accidentally shot down a 752 Ukrainian aircraft was a very important step as an explanation to the families of the victims. Nevertheless, according to him, there are still many other steps that must be taken. Full and complete investigation must be done. (BBC)