Iranian Army Helicopter Crashes Into Market
Iranian Army Helicopter Crashes Into Market, Four Killed
At least four people have died after an Iranian Army helicopter crashed into a fruit and vegetable market in Dorcheh, central Iran, on Tuesday morning, authorities and state media reported.
The helicopter, reportedly on a training flight, went down around 9:09 a.m. local time, striking market stalls and sparking a fire, which was later extinguished by emergency responders. Among the deceased are the pilot and co-pilot, both members of the Iranian Army Aviation, and two civilians who were present at the market during the crash.
Officials indicated that a technical malfunction may have caused the accident, though a full investigation is ongoing to determine the exact circumstances. Local authorities and rescue teams were immediately dispatched to secure the scene, assist victims, and clear debris from the market area.
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Dorcheh, located about 330 km south of Tehran, is in a region hosting key military installations, including a major airbase. The crash adds to concerns over the safety of Iran’s aging military aircraft fleet, which has been affected by decades-long sanctions restricting access to spare parts and modern equipment.
This incident comes days after another military aircraft crash in Hamadan province, where an F‑4 fighter jet went down during a training flight, killing one of its pilots. Aviation safety remains a growing concern in Iran, particularly for military training operations.
Authorities have pledged a comprehensive investigation into the Dorcheh helicopter crash and have called for measures to ensure safety around public areas near military flight paths.
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