15 killed in cargo plane crash in northern Iran

15 killed in cargo plane crash in northern Iran

TEHRAN, Iran, Jan 15 (NNN-IRNA) – At least 15 people were killed on Monday, in a Boeing 707 plane crash, near Iran’s northern city of Karaj, the Iranian Student News Agency (ISNA) reported. 

Among the 15 killed, 14 men and one woman on board, 10 could be identified but five others need further genetic examinations, Hamid Davood Abadi, head of Forensic Medicine Centre of Alborz Province, told ISNA. 

Karaj, Iran, Jan 15 – A reporter took a photo of the crash site of a Boeing 707 plane in Karaj. At least 16 people were killed on Monday in the crash. The Boeing 707 came off the runway and hit a residential area while trying to land at Fath airport in Karaj, 40km (25 miles) west of Tehran, in poor weather. Only a flight engineer of the 16 people on board was found alive, with no-one reportedly killed on the ground. Photo courtesy of IRNA.

The cargo plane crashed in a residential area, 45 km west of the capital Tehran, ISNA quoted Pir Hossein Kolivand, head of Emergency Centre of Iran, as saying. 

The plane had planned to land at Karaj’s Payam Airport but chose to land at the Fath airport, instead, for some unknown reason, Naser Charkhsaz, chief of Iran’s Red Crescent Society, told ISNA. 

After landing at the wrong airport, the plane got out of control and slid out of the runway, hitting an empty residential building and caught fire. 

The plane, flying from Kyrgyzstan’s capital Bishkek, was carrying a cargo of meat to Iran, according to an announcement by the Public Relations of the Iranian Army. 

According to the latest reports, the plane belonged to Iran’s army.– NNN-IRNA 

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