The footage shows a projectile flying in the air before a bright flash is seen in the distance. Moments later, another projectile seen flying in the same direction is followed by another flash.
The plane is seen apparently catching on fire moments later. According to the footage, it doesn’t appear that the plane immediately went down.
The video was filmed by a roof camera near the village of Bidkaneh near Tehran, said the report. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps’ airspace division, said that the missiles were launched from a base in that area.
The video was uploaded to YouTube on early Tuesday morning. The NY Times also reported that the new footage could help explain why the plane’s transponder stopped transmitting before it crashed, suggesting a missile may have disabled the device.
Among those who died in the incident were 82 Iranians, 63 Canadians, 11 Ukrainians, 10 Swedes, 4 Afghans, 3 Germans, and 3 Britons.
Iranian officials have now admitted its military shot down the plane and blamed human error. At least one official claimed the plane was misidentified as a cruise missile despite that the plane had taken off from the Tehran airport just minutes before. On the same night, Tehran launched more than a dozen missiles at Iraqi military bases that house American forces in retaliation for the White House-approved airstrike to kill top commander Qassem Soleimani.
Hajizadeh said Saturday that he accepted responsibility for the downing of the jetliner and made the claim that the military thought it was a cruise missile, according to state media.
The move to arrest those involved is likely intended to quell mass protests that were prompted in the wake of the air disaster. A number of protesters have called for the toppling of the regime.