Canadian citizen Javad Soleimani’s world was turned upside down when his wife, Elnaz Nabiyi, died along with 175 other passengers and crew aboard Flight PS752 after it was shot down by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps on January 8, 2020.
Initially, the government in Iran, where Soleimani and his wife were born, denied responsibility, only to eventually admit that the IRGC had launched missiles at the plane in Iranian airspace.
On November 24, 2021, the Fact-Finding Committee of the Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims, an organization founded by the victims’ families, issued a fact-finding report which concluded that “high-ranking officials of Iran are responsible for the downing of Flight PS752 and not just a handful of low-ranking IRGC members as per the claims of the government of Iran.”
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