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    IRANIAN AIRLINER CAUGHT FIRE BEFORE CRASH: ARMENIAN OFFICIAL

    Agence France Presse
    July 15, 2009 Wednesday 1:01 PM GMT

    An Iranian airliner en route to neighbouring Armenia crashed on
    Wednesday, killing all 168 people on board, after one of its engines
    caught fire, an Armenian official said.

    "A fire broke out in one engine, and the pilot attempted an emergency
    landing," the deputy head of the Armenian civil aviation organisation,
    Arsen Pogossian, told a press conference, while stressing that his
    comment was "not an official version" of what occurred.

    The Caspian Airlines Tupolev crashed near a village outside the city
    of Qazvin shortly after takeoff from Tehran's international Imam
    Khomeini airport.

    Iran's ISNA news agency quoted a local police officer as saying that
    some witnesses had reported that the plane was on fire in mid-air.

    Another witness was quoted by ISNA as saying it had circled for some
    time for a possible landing before it crashed in a wheat farm.

    Pogossian said it had been due to enter Armenian airspace at 12:52 pm
    (0752 GMT). "at 12:48 Iranian controllers called and warned that the
    plane had disappeared off radar screens," he added.

    Of the 153 passengers aboard, 147 were Iranian, of whom 31 were of
    Armenian origin, he said. The remaining six were four Armenians and
    two Georgians.

    Iran, which has been under years of international sanctions, has
    suffered a number of aviation disasters over the past decade but
    Wednesday's crash was the worst for many years.

    Caspian Airlines was established in 1992. Its website said it operates
    more than 50 regular and numerous charter flights each week between
    Iranian cities and international flights to Hungary, the United Arab
    Emirates, Syria, Ukraine, Armenia, Belarus and Turkey.

    Landlocked Armenia has been seeking closer ties with Iran because of
    an economic blockade imposed by neighbours Azerbaijan and traditional
    foe Turkey.

    The Islamic republic is home to hundreds of thousands of Armenians
    and a string of historically important churches of the country's
    Gregorian rite.
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