16 people killed in plane accident in northeastern Iran
25.07.2009 13:15 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Thirteen of 16 people killed in a plane accident in
northeastern Iran on Friday were crew and the three others were
passengers.
The passenger plane, an Ilyushin Il-62 from Kazakhstan leased by
Iran’s Aria Aviation Company, veered from the runway and hit a wall
while landing at Mashhad’s Hasheminejad Airport.
Earlier, Iranian media said 30 people were injured in the accident and
they were being treated at three hospitals in the same city.
"Nine of the crew members killed in the incident were citizens of
Kazakhstan and the remaining four were Iranians," Reza Jafarzadeh, the
spokesman of Iran’s aviation organization told the official IRNA news
agency on Saturday.
There were 153 people on board the aircraft, which had flown to
Mashhad from Tehran. Iran’s television showed images of the plane with
its front completely damaged and said the accident was due to a
malfunction in the aircraft’s wheels.
Iranian media reported that the pilot was among the dead.
State television said the flying license of Aria Aviation Company had
been suspended until an investigation into the plane crash was
completed.
Mashhad is a popular pilgrimage destination for Shi’ite Muslims who
make up the majority of Iran’s population.
On July 15, a Russian-built Tupolev aircraft crashed in Iran on its
way to Armenia, after catching fire mid-air and ploughing into
farmland killing all 168 people on board. That accident, in which six
Armenian and two Georgian citizens were killed, was the worst plane
crash in Iran for six years, Reuters reported.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress