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Iran's Gharibabadi: July 3rd marks US crime killing 290

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Iran's deputy foreign minister Kazem Gharibabadi marked July 3rd as a reminder of the "crime" where the U.S. killed 290 people, including 66 children, aboard Iran Air Flight 655 in 1988. He criticized the U.S. for denying responsibility and failing to apologize.

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Key Numbers

290lives lost on Iran Air Flight 655
66children killed on Iran Air Flight 655
July 3, 1988date Iran Air Flight 655 was shot down
1996year of compensation settlement

Who's Involved

Kazem Gharibabadi
Iran's deputy foreign minister
Iran Air Flight 655
aircraft shot down over the Persian Gulf
USS Vincennes
U.S. Navy cruiser that shot down the plane
Imam Khamenei
Leader of the Revolution, whose martyrdom is commemorated

↳ Why This Matters

The statement by Iran's deputy foreign minister highlights ongoing historical grievances between Iran and the U.S., underscoring the lasting impact of the 1988 downing of Iran Air Flight 655 and framing it within the broader context of perceived American hostility.

Key facts

  • Iran's deputy foreign minister Kazem Gharibabadi stated July 3rd is a reminder of the U.S. "crime" that killed 290 people, including 66 children.
  • Iran Air Flight 655 was shot down by the USS Vincennes on July 3, 1988.
  • The U.S. claimed the aircraft was mistaken for an attacking jet.
  • The U.S. never issued a formal apology but agreed to pay compensation to victims' families in 1996.
  • Gharibabadi linked the event to ongoing U.S. enmity and Iranian resistance.

Iran's deputy foreign minister Kazem Gharibabadi marked July 3rd as a stark reminder of the "crime" in which the United States took the lives of 290 innocent people, including 66 children, aboard Iran Air Flight 655. He stated on X that the incident "will never be erased from the memory of the Iranian nation."

Gharibabadi further criticized the U.S. for a "second crime" that began after the plane was shot down: denying responsibility, failing to issue an official apology, and awarding a medal to the commander of the ship involved. Iran Air Flight 655 was en route from Bandar Abbas to Dubai on July 3, 1988, when it was shot down over the Persian Gulf by the USS Vincennes.

The United States maintained that the aircraft had been mistaken for an attacking military jet and that the crew acted in self-defense, never issuing a formal apology. In 1996, Washington agreed to pay compensation to the victims' families as part of a settlement at the International Court of Justice, without admitting legal liability.

In a separate message, Gharibabadi connected the commemoration of Flight 655's martyrs to honoring "Imam Khamenei, the immensely dignified Leader of the Revolution." He described Khamenei's martyrdom as a symbol of the "continuity and depth of America's enmity toward the Iranian nation" and a symbol of Iranian steadfastness and resistance.

Frequently asked questions

Iran Air Flight 655 was a civilian airliner shot down by the USS Vincennes over the Persian Gulf on July 3, 1988, killing all 290 people on board.

The U.S. stated that the aircraft was mistaken for an attacking military jet and that the crew acted in self-defense.

The United States never issued a formal apology but agreed to pay compensation to the victims' families in 1996 as part of a settlement at the International Court of Justice.

July 3rd is commemorated in Iran as the anniversary of the "crime" of the downing of Iran Air Flight 655, a symbol of perceived U.S. enmity.

What Happens Next

01Iran continues to commemorate the anniversary of the Flight 655 incident annually.

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How It Developed

Iran's deputy foreign minister Kazem Gharibabadi stated July 3rd commemorates a U.S. "crime" that killed 290 people.
Gharibabadi highlighted the victims included 66 children and criticized the U.S. for denying responsibility and failing to apologize.
Iran Air Flight 655 was shot down by the USS Vincennes over the Persian Gulf on July 3, 1988.
The U.S. stated the aircraft was mistaken for an attacking jet and acted in self-defense.
Washington agreed to pay compensation to victims' families in 1996 via an International Court of Justice settlement without admitting liability.
Gharibabadi also linked the commemoration to the "martyrdom" of Imam Khamenei, symbolizing U.S. enmity and Iranian resistance.

Sources

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Iran's Gharibabadi: 3 July reminder of crime in which American took 290 livesMiddle East Eye

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