Three dead after police training aircraft crashes in northern Iran
A tragic incident occurred on Wednesday when a small police training aircraft crashed near the city of Rasht in northern Iran, resulting in the death of all three individuals on board.
According to the official IRNA news agency, the aircraft, involved in a training mission, experienced a technical malfunction which led to the fatal crash. The victims were identified as the pilot, co-pilot, and the flight engineer.
Local authorities and emergency services responded swiftly to the scene, although details regarding the exact cause of the technical malfunction are still under investigation.
This event underscores ongoing concerns about the safety of training and operational aircraft in the region. More updates will follow as additional information becomes available. (ILKHA)
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