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Friday, 17 January 2020
Iranians bury victims from downed Ukrainian plane
Iranians buried their dead on Wednesday from an airliner shot down by the military as authorities identified more of the 176 victims of last week's crash, which led to days of protests against Iran's rulers followed by a police crackdown. Several victims were buried in the sprawling Behesht-e-Zahra cemetery south of Tehran, while others would be transferred abroad, Iranian media said.
Emotions have been running high as the victims of the January 8 crash are mourned.
An online video showed the national flag ripped from the coffin of one victim when relatives collected the body and the mother shouted, "Tear it off".
Protesters took to the streets of Iranian cities for four days after the armed forces finally acknowledged on Saturday, after days of denials, that they brought down the plane.
In several places, demonstrators met a fierce police response.
Iranians on social media called for more protests on Wednesday, but there was no sign of the kind of rallies held on previous days. Instead, videos showed riot police massed outside universities, the focal point for demonstrations.
Iran is battling several fronts. A new international crisis has erupted over its nuclear programme, the economy is in tatters under United States sanctions, and a long-running standoff with the US briefly spiralled into open conflict.
The plane was downed by air defences when the armed forces were on high alert for US reprisals, hours after Iran launched missiles against US targets in Iraq in retaliation for a US drone strike that killed a top Iranian commander on January 3.
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