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    Iranian Plane Crash Kills All 168 Aboard
    By VOA News
    15 July 2009

    Photo released by semi-official Iranian Students News Agency shows
    scene of plane crash about 75 miles northwest of Tehran, 15 Jul 2009
    Iranian state media say a passenger plane has crashed in northwestern
    Iran, killing all 168 people on board.

    State television said Wednesday the Iranian airliner was heading to
    the Armenian capital of Yerevan when it went down near the northern
    Iranian city of Qazvin. The plane crashed 16 minutes after taking off
    from Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport.

    Reports quote some witnesses as saying the plane was on fire in
    mid-air.

    State television quotes an unidentified witness as saying the plane
    suddenly fell from the sky and exploded on impact, causing a huge
    crater. However, the managing director of Iran's airport authority
    said there were no indications of problems in conversations between
    the pilot and ground controllers before the crash.

    Video footage showed a field littered with small pieces of smoking
    wreckage from the Caspian Airlines plane. Investigators are searching
    for the plane's black box (instrument recording device).

    Officials said the aircraft was carrying 153 passengers and 15 crew
    members.

    The passengers included Armenians, Georgians and Iranians. Iran says
    10 members of its junior judo squad were among those killed.

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has expressed his condolences to
    the victims' families. Some of those families have gathered at
    Yerevan's airport.

    The Armenian government says President Serzh Sargsyan is cutting short
    a working trip to return to Yerevan.

    Caspian Airlines is a Russian-Iranian joint venture that was founded
    in the early 1990s.

    Iran has frequent plane crashes, often due to poor maintenance of
    aging planes.

    In the past, Tehran has blamed its plane problems, in part, on
    U.S. sanctions that it says prevent Iran from getting spare parts.
    But Caspian airliners are Russian-made planes, so U.S. sanctions would
    not have the same effect on aircraft maintenance. Some information
    for this report was provided by AFP and AP.
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