Iran has asked the U.S. and France, the equipment to decrypt the data recorders of the Boeing Ukrainian

Iran has asked the authorities of the United States and France, the equipment to download the information from "black boxes" of downed Ukrainian Tehran passenger plane, but has not yet received a positive response, reported TV channel Al-Arabiya, citing civil aviation Organization of Iran.

"If will be provided with appropriate materials and equipment, information can be extracted and recovered in a short period of time," said the civil aviation Organization of Iran in the second preliminary report on the plane crash.

Further delay recorders abroad will intensify international pressure on Iran, which took several days to admit his role in the murder of passengers of civil aircraft.

Earlier, the civil aviation Organization of Iran stated that it did not have the equipment necessary to load the data with models of recorders that are installed on crashed Boeing 737.

Teheran savilhe intends to decipher data recorders within Iran, despite the insistence of Kiev on granting the "black boxes" international team of investigators.

we will Remind, Boeing 737-800 "Ukraine International airlines" crashed on 8 January a few minutes after takeoff from Tehran. The victims were all aboard the 176 people. Among the dead — citizens of Ukraine, Canada, UK, Germany. The responsibility for the plane crash took on the Islamic revolutionary guard Corps.

Iran Later acknowledged that the plane was shot down by two missiles as it is immediately coalsales next to the world's media, referring to the intelligence data of the USA and Canada.

for many years, Iran has faced U.S. sanctions that limit its ability to buy modern aircraft and to buy products using American technology. Many passenger planes used in Iran for decades.

In accordance with the nuclear agreement between Iran 2015 with world powers Iran received sanctions relief in exchange for limiting its nuclear activities. But Washington regained the U.S. sanctions after the release of the Covenant in 2018, which led to a steady escalation of tensions in recent months between the U.S. and Iran.