Iran TV airs images of site of airplane crash that killed 65
TEHRAN, Iran — Iranian search-and-rescue teams on Tuesday offered the first images of the site of an airplane crash in southern Iran that killed 65 people, with officials hoping to reach the aircraft’s “black boxes” to learn exactly what downed the flight.
State television aired footage showing the plane crash site against the side of a snow-covered mountain near Yasuj, some 780 kilometres (485 miles) south of Tehran, Iran’s capital from which the Aseman Airlines flight took off on Sunday.
A helicopter pilot interviewed by state television said the crash site appeared to be only 30 metres (100 feet) from a peak on Mount Dena in the Zagros Mountain range.
“Some large parts of the plane, which were labeled with the Aseman company logo, were seen,” said the pilot, identified by state TV only as Capt. Soheili.