MEDIA STATEMENT

8 January 2020

South Africa conveys its sincere condolences to the Government and People of Ukraine following the tragic aircraft crash near Tehran

The South African Government and the People of South Africa express great sadness and convey their sincere condolences to the Government of Ukraine in the wake of the fatal aircraft crash which claimed the lives of 176 passengers, of various nationalities, and crew near the Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran on Wednesday, 8 January 2020, shortly after take-off. The aircraft, belonging to the Ukraine International Airlines was en-route to Kyiv, capital of Ukraine.

The thoughts of the people of South Africa are with the people of Ukraine during this time of mourning, particularly the families of the victims.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has, on behalf of the Government and the people of South Africa, extended a message of condolences to President Zelensky, the Government and People of Ukraine during this moment of sadness and grief.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a statement on 8 January 2020 that efforts were being made to establish the circumstances of the crash and confirmed the death toll.

Enquiries: Mr Lunga Ngqengelele on 082 566 0446

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