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180 die as passenger plane crashes in Iran

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…Crashed Ukrainian plane had 82 Iranians, 63 Canadians Plane was checked two days ago


A Ukrainian Boeing-737 crashed early Wednesday morning in Iran after it went down near an airport in the capital, Tehran, eight minutes after take-off from Iran’s Imam Khomeini airport.

According to Fars state news agency, the aircraft which belongs to Ukraine International Airlines was en route to the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, died.

The crash is suspected to have been caused by mechanical issues.

An investigation team is currently at the site in southwestern outskirts of Tehran, civil aviation spokesman Reza Jafarzadeh said.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed that the180 passengers and crew members in the country’s Boeing 737 that crashed early this morning have all died.

The president confirmed this in a statement on his official Facebook page.

He said: “According to preliminary information, all passengers and crew members died.

“Our embassy is working to clarify information on the circumstances of the tragedy and the list of deceased passengers.

“My sincere condolences to families and loved ones of all passengers and crew members.”

Ukraine Foreign Minister Vadym Prystaiko said the ill-fated Ukrainian plane was carrying 82 Iranians and 63 Canadians,

Prystaiko wrote on Twitter that the Boeing 737 plane was also carrying 11 Ukrainians, 10 Swedes, four Afghans, three Germans, and three Britons.

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian airline, has said that the crashed Boeing was new and was checked two days ago.

“The plane was manufactured in 2016, it was received by the airline directly from the (Boeing) factory.

“The plane underwent its last planned technical maintenance on January 6, 2020,” Ukraine International Airlines said in a statement.

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