World leaders are working on providing help for the families of victims in Wednesday’s Ukrainian International Airlines plane crash, including compensation, but it will rely on getting answers. As Crystal Goomansingh says, various countries have been relying on Ukraine officials on the ground in Tehran for information. Iran is facing its own issues, however, with many taking to the streets in protest over the country’s response to the crash after numerous Iran nationals were killed in the crash as well.
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World leaders pushing for help for victims’ families as unrest grows in Iran over plane crash
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