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    HERE WE GO AGAIN, ANOTHER AIRPLANE CRASHES IN IRAN

    Persian Journal, Iran
    March 28 2006

    A cargo plane crashed west of Tehran on Tuesday, injuring those on
    board, a police officer told state television. There were no reports
    of deaths. Details of the crash were confused.

    The official IRNA news agency said the plane was Bulgarian whereas
    the police spokesman, identified only as Colonel Alipour, said it
    was Armenian.

    The manager of Payam airport in Karaj, an industrial satellite city
    west of Tehran, told state media the Antonov cargo plane took off
    from there at 5.30 p.m. (1400 GMT) but immediately requested an
    emergency landing.

    But Alipour said the plane had requested an emergency landing while
    overflying Iran en route to Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates.

    Other police spokesmen and Iran's civil aviation authority were not
    immediately able to clarify these details to Reuters.

    Bulgaria's transport ministry said it could not confirm the plane
    was Bulgarian after checks with local airlines.

    "We do not have any such information for the moment. We have checked
    with the airlines that operate Antonov planes and fly to Iran and
    neither was aware of any accident," transport ministry spokeswoman
    Valia Luleva told Reuters.

    The aircraft crashed at Savoj Bolagh, outside Karaj.

    Reza Jafarzadeh, head of public relations at Iran's Civil Aviation
    Authority, told IRNA a bird could have been sucked into the engine,
    causing the crash.

    The weather in Tehran and its environs was stormy throughout Tuesday
    afternoon and evening.
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