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- Canada, Ukraine, Sweden, Afghanistan, and Britain demanded Iran compensate victims in the Ukraine Airlines crash.
- Iran admitted Saturday that it had accidentally shot down the passenger flight after previously denying it had any role in the crash.
- Leaders from countries whose citizens died in the plane crash warned Iran that the "world was watching" how the country would ultimately decide how to respond.
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Five countries whose citizens died when Iran shot down an airliner last week said on Thursday that Tehran should pay compensation to families of the victims, and warned that the world is watching for its response.
Canada, Ukraine, Sweden, Afghanistan, and Britain said Iran should hold a "thorough, independent and transparent international investigation open to grieving nations," in a statement issued after a meeting of officials in London.See the rest of the story at Business Insider See Also: SEE ALSO: An Iranian general said officials lied about shooting down a Ukrainian passenger jet to defend national security |