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    YEREVAN DENIES REPORTS THERE WERE WEAPONS ABOARD CRASHED AIRLINER

    Interfax
    Aug 4 2009
    Russia

    Armenia's Main Civil Aviation Department has denied media reports
    claiming there were weapons aboard the Tupolev Tu-154 airliner on a
    flight from Tehran to Yerevan, which crashed on July 15.

    "These reports are untrue and unfounded. Passenger liners cannot
    carry weapons," it told the press.

    Earlier reports claimed that the crash had been caused by a blast
    in the baggage compartment and that the plane was carrying weapons
    for Hezbollah.

    Italy's Corriere Della Sera wrote that there were weapons and a large
    number of detonators in the plane's cargo compartment. The weapons
    were to be moved to Syria through Armenia and Turkey, and then to
    Lebanon, the newspaper claimed.

    The plane crashed 16 minutes after takeoff, killing 168 people. The
    Iranian authorities have not announced any official theories regarding
    the possible reasons behind the crash thus far.
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