Ten members of the Iranian armed forces have been sentenced to prison by an Iranian court for their involvement in shooting down Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 in January 2020. The plane was targeted by a Revolutionary Guards air defense unit that fired two missiles, resulting in the deaths of all 176 people on board. The commander of the unit was sentenced to 13 years in prison for being an accessory to manslaughter and defying orders. However, the families of the victims have rejected the verdicts, considering them “meaningless and unacceptable.” They argue that the Iranian judiciary has prosecuted only low-ranking officers and failed to hold the “main perpetrators of this crime” accountable. The governments of Ukraine, Canada, the UK, and Sweden have all accused Iran of intentionally and unlawfully launching the missiles at the plane, and have pledged to ensure that Iran is held responsible for the tragedy.