Ukrainian Foreign Minister Vadym Prystaiko addresses the audience during a ceremony to commemorate the victims of Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 plane that crashed outside Tehran, Iran, at the Boryspil International airport, in Kiev, Ukraine. The plane which was bound for Ukraine's capital of Kiev with 176 people on board, crashed on January 8, 2020 after take-off from Imam Khomeini International Airport. All passengers and crew lost their lives.17.02.2020#6169452
People gather to commemorate the victims of Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 plane that crashed outside Tehran, Iran, at the Boryspil International airport, in Kiev, Ukraine. The plane which was bound for Ukraine's capital of Kiev with 176 people on board, crashed on January 8, 2020 after take-off from Imam Khomeini International Airport. All passengers and crew lost their lives.17.02.2020#6169451
A woman cries during a ceremony to commemorate the victims of Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 plane that crashed outside Tehran, Iran, at the Boryspil International airport, in Kiev, Ukraine. The plane which was bound for Ukraine's capital of Kiev with 176 people on board, crashed on January 8, 2020 after take-off from Imam Khomeini International Airport. All passengers and crew lost their lives.17.02.2020#6169450
People mourn as they commemorate the victims of Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 plane that crashed outside Tehran, Iran, at the Boryspil International airport, in Kiev, Ukraine. The plane which was bound for Ukraine's capital of Kiev with 176 people on board, crashed on January 8, 2020 after take-off from Imam Khomeini International Airport. All passengers and crew lost their lives.17.02.2020#6169449
People lay flowers to commemorate the victims of Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 plane that crashed outside Tehran, Iran, at the Boryspil International airport, in Kiev, Ukraine. The plane which was bound for Ukraine's capital of Kiev with 176 people on board, crashed on January 8, 2020 after take-off from Imam Khomeini International Airport. All passengers and crew lost their lives.17.02.2020#6169448
People mourn as they commemorate the victims of Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 plane that crashed outside Tehran, Iran, at the Boryspil International airport, in Kiev, Ukraine. The plane which was bound for Ukraine's capital of Kiev with 176 people on board, crashed on January 8, 2020 after take-off from Imam Khomeini International Airport. All passengers and crew lost their lives.17.02.2020#6169447
People lay flowers to commemorate the victims of Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 plane that crashed outside Tehran, Iran, at the Boryspil International airport, in Kiev, Ukraine. The plane which was bound for Ukraine's capital of Kiev with 176 people on board, crashed on January 8, 2020 after take-off from Imam Khomeini International Airport. All passengers and crew lost their lives.17.02.2020#6169446
People queue to lay flowers to commemorate the victims of Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 plane that crashed outside Tehran, Iran, at the Boryspil International airport, in Kiev, Ukraine. The plane which was bound for Ukraine's capital of Kiev with 176 people on board, crashed on January 8, 2020 after take-off from Imam Khomeini International Airport. All passengers and crew lost their lives.17.02.2020#6169445
President of Ukraine International Airlines Yevgeny Dykhne places a time capsule during a ceremony to commemorate the victims of Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 plane that crashed outside Tehran, Iran, at the Boryspil International airport, in Kiev, Ukraine. The plane which was bound for Ukraine's capital of Kiev with 176 people on board, crashed on January 8, 2020 after take-off from Imam Khomeini International Airport. All passengers and crew lost their lives.17.02.2020#6169444
President of Ukraine International Airlines Yevgeny Dykhne, left, holds a time capsule during a ceremony to commemorate the victims of Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 plane that crashed outside Tehran, Iran, at the Boryspil International airport, in Kiev, Ukraine. The plane which was bound for Ukraine's capital of Kiev with 176 people on board, crashed on January 8, 2020 after take-off from Imam Khomeini International Airport. All passengers and crew lost their lives. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Vadym Prystaiko, is at right.17.02.2020#6169443
Pilots of Ukraine International Airlines attend a ceremony to commemorate the victims of Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 plane that crashed outside Tehran, Iran, at the Boryspil International airport, in Kiev, Ukraine. The plane which was bound for Ukraine's capital of Kiev with 176 people on board, crashed on January 8, 2020 after take-off from Imam Khomeini International Airport. All passengers and crew lost their lives.17.02.2020#6169442
A woman holds a portrait during a ceremony to commemorate the victims of Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 plane that crashed outside Tehran, Iran, at the Boryspil International airport, in Kiev, Ukraine. The plane which was bound for Ukraine's capital of Kiev with 176 people on board, crashed on January 8, 2020 after take-off from Imam Khomeini International Airport. All passengers and crew lost their lives.17.02.2020#6169441
Pilots unveil a stone, where the memorial complex will be opened, during a ceremony to commemorate the victims of Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 plane that crashed outside Tehran, Iran, at the Boryspil International airport, in Kiev, Ukraine. The plane which was bound for Ukraine's capital of Kiev with 176 people on board, crashed on January 8, 2020 after take-off from Imam Khomeini International Airport. All passengers and crew lost their lives.17.02.2020#6169440
Flowers left by people to commemorate the victims of Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 plane that crashed outside Tehran, Iran, are seen at the Boryspil International airport, in Kiev, Ukraine. The plane which was bound for Ukraine's capital of Kiev with 176 people on board, crashed on January 8, 2020 after take-off from Imam Khomeini International Airport. All passengers and crew lost their lives.17.02.2020#6169436