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| All 11 people aboard were confirmed dead
when an Iranian military aircraft crashed on Monday morning in
northwestern Iran.(Photo:
Xinhua/AFP) | TEHRAN, Jan.
9 (Xinhuanet) -- All 11 people aboard were confirmed dead when an Iranian
military aircraft crashed on Monday morning in northwestern Iran, according to
the official IRNA news agency.
Previous reports put the death toll at 13 when a small
Falcon jet belonging to Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)
went down at 9:45 a.m. local time (06:15 GMT) in Aidinlou village near Orumiyeh,
the capital of West Azarbaijan province bordering Turkey.
Yadollah Rabiei, deputy chief of the Public Relations
Department of IRGC, was quoted as saying that all 11 on board were killed in the
accident, including Ahmad Kazemi, commander of the ground forces of the IRGC,
his deputy Saeed Soleymani and several other high-ranking officers.
Massoud Jazayeri, spokesman of the IRGC, blamed bad
weather and dilapidated engines for the crash.
"The plane crashed in foggy weather after its engines
broke down...the pilot managed to land the plane on a road but bad weather
prevented him making a full stop, leading to the crash,"Jazayeri told IRNA.
Earlier, the semi-official Mehr news agency quoted a
parliament official as saying that the pilot reported engine malfunction before
the crash.
"Before the crash of the Falcon airplane, the pilot
had announced emergency situation citing the failure of the two engines,"
Chairman of the Majlis (Parliament) defense subcommittee Reza Talayee Nik said.
This was the second air disaster in two months in
Iran.
An Iranian C-130 transport aircraft crashed on Dec. 6 last
year in a residential area in Tehran shortly after take-off, killing atotal of
108 both on board and on the ground.
Iran has witnessed high rate of aircrush due to the
lack of spare parts and maintenance of aircraft, especially U.S.-made planes, as
a result of U.S. economic sanctions. Enditem |