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  • About 70 dead in Kyrgyz plane crash (Iranian Ppl Dead)

    About 70 people, including members of a teenage basketball team, died on Sunday when a Kyrgyz airliner crashed in a ball of flames shortly after take-off from the Central Asian state's main airport.




    Kyrgyz officials, who issued conflicting reports on the death toll and number of people aboard the Boeing 737-200, said the blaze was so fierce many victims could not be identified.

    "When the plane caught fire, one of its doors was blocked and everyone rushed to another door," a government spokesman said.

    "There was a stampede and many of those on board will only be able to be identified using DNA analysis, they were simply carbonized."

    The Boeing, owned by local private carrier Itek-Air, was chartered by an Iranian company and bound for Tehran.

    "It took off and reported a technical problem and tried to return to the airport," said a spokeswoman for Manas airport, which lies 30 km (20 miles) from Bishkek.

    Kyrgyz officials, including Prime Minister Igor Chudinov, rushed to the airport for an emergency meeting.

    Chudinov said afterwards that initial reports suggested the plane had suffered a sudden loss of cabin pressure, causing the pilot to request an emergency landing.

    A government spokesman said of the 87 passengers and seven crew on board, only 24 survived, including two crew members.

    In a conflicting report, Health Ministry spokeswoman Yelena Bayalinova said 65 people died, three were missing and 24 survived, making 92 people on board.

    The Health Ministry later published a list of 22 survivors, including eight Iranians and 14 Kyrgyz nationals.

    Bayalinova told the RIA news agency that there could be discrepancies in the list because it was compiled from reports from survivors "some of whom are in a state of shock and could not spell their names properly".

    Chudinov told reporters there were nationals from China, Turkey, Iran and Canada on board, but gave no further details.

    A government official told reporters that 17 teenagers, a basketball team from a local sports school, were on board. He said seven of them survived and were in hospital.

    Police sealed off the crash site, close to the Manas airport runway. Part of the airport is used by the U.S. military as a base to supply the international force fighting Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan.

    Airport employees who had seen the wreckage said the tail was the only part of the fuselage still intact.

    Transport Minister Nurlan Sulaimanov said the plane, built in 1979, was in good shape and had been inspected only two months ago.


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    Kyrgyzstan plane crash kills dozens

    A Iran-bound Boeing 737 with 90 people on board crashed Sunday just outside the airport in Kyrgyzstan's capital, Bishkek, killing most passengers, a government official said.

    The crash killed 65 and wounded at least 17, according to the Kabar National News Agency of Kyrgyzstan, which said the plane crashed and burned while trying to make an emergency landing.

    Six crew members members survived, said Ramis Satybekov, an official from Kyrgyzstan's Emergency Situations Ministry.

    Among the passengers was an Iranian airline representative, but his status was unknown, Satybekov said. Most of the 83 passengers were Iranian or Kyrgyz nationals.

    The crash happened near the U.S. military's Manas Air Base, which is helping with the emergency response.

    Flight IRC6895 took off at 8:30 p.m. (10:30 a.m. ET), but turned around a few minutes later after experiencing "technical difficulties," a spokeswoman at Manas International Airport told CNN. The crash happened minutes later, said the spokeswoman, who would not give her name.

    The Aseman Airlines flight -- operated by Kyrgyzstan-based Itek Air -- was bound for Tehran, the spokeswoman said.

    All Kyrgyz airlines -- including Itek Air -- have been banned from flying to European Union countries for failing to meet safety standards, according to an EU list published July 24.

    U.S. Air Force Maj. Damian Pickart said Kyrgyz authorities asked Manas Air Base for support shortly after the Aseman jet crashed about six miles (10 km) off the runway.

    "The 376th Air Expeditionary Wing provided two large fire trucks, an ambulance and nearly two dozen medical and fire and crash support personnel to the scene of the accident," according to a military news release.

    "Medical personnel have also been requested to provide support at the Manas International Airport Terminal, which is adjacent to the base."

    Manas is a key support base for the U.S.-led military operation in Afghanistan.

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    • #3
      در سانحه سقوط یک هواپیمای مسافربری متعلق به قرقیزستان دست کم شصت و پنج نفر که اکثر آنان ایرانی بوده اند جان خود را از دست داده اند.

      روز دوشنبه، 25 اوت (4 شهریور)، خبرگزاری دولتی ایران - ایرنا - به نقل از محمد هاشم قدیریان، جانشین سفیر ایران در بیشکک، پایتخت قرقیزستان، گزارش کرد که از مجموع نود مسافر این هواپیما، پنجاه و چهار نفر ایرانی بوده اند که چهل و چهار تن از آنان کشته شده اند.

      برخی خبرگزاری ها شمار مسافران و خدمه کشته شده در این سانحه را شصت و هشت نفر و تعداد زخمی ها را بیست و پنج تن گزارش کرده اند.

      به گفته آقای قدیریان، ده مسافر ایرانی که زخمی شده اند برای درمان به تهران انتقال می یابند و اقداماتی برای شناسایی هویت کشته شدگان در جریان است.

      در همانحال، ایرنا به نقل از حسین خانلری، رئیس سازمان هواپیمایی جمهوری اسلامی، گزارش کرده است که تا زمانی که قرقیزستان به صورت رسمی آمار کشته شدگان سانحه را اعلام نکند، این سازمان اظهار نظری در این زمینه نخواهد کرد.

      آقای خانلری گفته است که سازمان هواپیمایی جمهوری اسلامی از مقامات قرقیزستان درخواست کرده است که نمایندگان سازمان در تحقیقات پیرامون این حادثه حضور داشته باشند.

      این هواپیما از بیشکک عازم تهران بود و به گفته وزارت بهداشت قرقیزستان، مسافران این پرواز از شهروندان ایران، قرقیزستان، ترکیه، کانادا، قزاقستان و چین بودند.

      هواپیمای مسافربری از نوع بوئینگ 737 به یک شرکت خصوصی قرقیز به نام آیتک ایر تعلق داشت و در اجاره شرکت هواپیمایی آسمان، یک شرکت مسافربری ایرانی بود.


      آمار کشته شدگان
      جانشین سفیر ایران در بیشکک شمار مسافران ایرانی هواپیما را پنجاه و چهار نفر و شمار کشته شدگان ایرانی را چهل و چهار تن ذکر کرده اما این ارقام هنوز از سوی منابع هواپیمایی ایران تایید نشده است

      خلبان این هواپیما کوتاه مدتی پس از برخاستن از باند فرودگاه مناس در بیشکک بروز نقص فنی را به برج مراقبت فروگاه گزارش کرد و اعلام داشت که در صدد بازگشت به فرودگاه است اما در فاصله پنج کیلومتری فرودگاه سقوط کرد.

      به گفته شاهدان عینی، در این حادثه بخش بزرگی از بدنه هواپیما متلاشی شده و تنها قسمتی از آن کمابیش سالم مانده است.

      پس از بروز حادثه، ماموران امدادرسانی قرقیز همراه با واحدهای آتش نشانی و آمبولانس های متعلق به نیروی هوایی ایالات متحده برای اجرای عملیات نجات به محل سقوط هواپیما اعزام شدند.

      پایگاه نظامی آمریکا در قرقیزستان در نزدیکی فرودگاه مناس قرار دارد و هواپیماهای نظامی آمریکایی نیز از این فرودگاه برای اجرای ماموریت های خود استفاده می کنند.

      برخی منابع خبری گفته اند که شرکت آیتک ایر به دلیل نواقص ایمنی در فهرست سیاه اتحادیه اروپا قرار دارد و مجاز به پرواز به کشورهای عضو اتحادیه نیست.

      در عین حال، مقامات وزارت ترابری قرقیزستان گفته اند که هواپیمای سانحه دیده، که در سال 1979 ساخته شده، در شرایط خوبی قرار داشت و دو ماه قبل مورد بازدید فنی قرار گرفته بود.

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      • #4
        Two Canadians perish in Kyrgyzstan plane crash

        Two Canadians died when the Iran-bound passenger plane in which they were riding crashed shortly after takeoff from Kyrgyzstan's capital of Bishkek on Sunday, the Department of Foreign Affairs has confirmed.

        The Boeing-737, with 90 people on board, went down a few kilometres from Bishkek's Manas airport after the plane suffered a dramatic loss of cabin pressure. At least 68 of the passengers have been confirmed dead.

        It was the worst plane crash in recent history in Kyrgyzstan, a former Soviet republic that also boasts Central Asia's biggest and most modern airport.

        Rescue teams and firefighters were dispatched to the crash site near the village of Dzhany-Dzher where the plane was engulfed in flames, officials said.

        U.S. military officials at a nearby base sent firefighters and medical staff to the scene, said Aygul Karemshakova, a press spokeswoman for the U.S. base in Kyrgyzstan.

        A spokesman from the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Alain Cacchione, wrote in an e-mail Monday that "local authorities informed consular officials that two Canadian citizens were among the victims of the plane crash."

        "The Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Transport have been assigned to take the lead in the investigation and consular officials will continue to be in contact with local authorities," he said in an e-mail.

        No further details are known of the two Canadians and Cacchione said that due to privacy issues, he could not provide more details at the time.

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