As Iran denies Western allegations that one of its missiles downed a Ukrainian jetliner that crashed outside Tehran killing all 176 people on board, Canadian authorities are heading to Tehran to coordinate with Iranian authorities in charge of the investigation amid reports the evidence has been removed from the crash site, raising suspicions that Iran may have something to hide.
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Iran plane crash: Canada joins investigation amid reports evidence was removed from crash site
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