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Iran won't take downed plane's recorders abroad, to inspect itself: Report

Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency had said on Saturday the black boxes were being sent to Ukraine. It reported that Iran would not seek to read them at home.

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Debris is seen from a plane crash on the outskirts of Tehran, Iran | Photo: AP/PTI

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Iran is trying to analyse the black boxes of a Ukrainian airliner that was shot down this month, the state IRNA news agency reported on Sunday, denying a report that a decision had been taken to send the plane's recorders to Ukraine.

Canada, which had 57 citizens on the plane in which 176 people were killed, and other nations who lost nationals have been calling on Iran for a thorough investigation and have said the flight data and voice recorders should be analysed abroad.

Ottawa has said the recorders, or black boxes, should be sent to France, after the military

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