Iran
officially protested to the UN for the incident entry of an aircraft owned by
U.S. unmanned deep into its airspace last week. A state television aired
footage that showed an Iranian high-tech stealth aircraft known as unmanned
U.S. aircraft that had them arrested.
Iranian Foreign Ministry, as reported Aljazirah, has summoned the Swiss
ambassador, Livia Leu Agosti, and said the incident was an effort to increase
Washington's "provocative actions and secret" against Iran. Embassy
of Switzerland is a party which handles U.S. interests during Superpower
country does not yet have diplomatic relations with Iran.
In the letter stated that "the U.S. government fully responsible for the
actions, which violate all international laws and regulations that are
known". Iran asks UN to condemn the "covert action"
referred to has been increasing and becoming more frequent in recent months.
In a letter to UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, Iranian Ambassador to the UN
said the government considers the drone attacks were "tantamount to acts
of hostility" and "violations and acts of aggression".
In the same report said that Iran is protesting the violations committed by a spy plane RQ-170 deep into its airspace. Tehran asked for "urgent
response and compensation from the U.S. government".
Iranian media reported that on Sunday (4 / 12) last night, unmanned aerial
vehicle type RQ-170 was shot down after making a minor incursion into Iranian
airspace. But there is no accurate information provided by Iranian
officials the location of the plane must have crashed.
But the mass media in the U.S. say that their plane crashed in eastern Iran is
more likely due to damage. Most recently, Iranian state television
broadcast footage of more than two minutes, said to be RQ-170 Sentinel they
have caught. In the tape, shown RQ-170 Sentinel in good condition and no
serious damage.
Head of the Aerospace Division of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, General Ali
Hajizadeh Ami, said Iranian forces had dropped reconnaissance aircraft with
electronic devices ambush, which causes minimum damage to the aircraft.
In the U.S., U.S. media said his government fears that Iran could access and
utilize advanced technologies RQ-170 aircraft owned by them. But a U.S.
official, who declined to be named, said that the U.S. has doubts Iran has the
expertise to exploit such aircraft technology. Source Republika Online
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