Ukrainian airliner crashes in Tehran, killing 176
DUBAI/KIEV: A Ukrainian airliner crashed and burst into flames shortly after take-off from Tehran early yesterday, killing all 176 people on board.
Debris and smouldering parts from the Boeing 737, which carrier Ukraine International Airlines said was last serviced two days ago, were strewn across a field southwest of the Iranian capital as rescue workers with face masks retrieved bodies.
Among the victims were 82 from Iran, 63 Canadians, 11 Ukrainians, 10 Swedes, three Germans and three Britons, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Vadym Prystaiko said.
Most passengers were in transit, the airline said.
Ukraine’s embassy in Iran said the causes of the crash had not been disclosed and any previous comments were not official.
Iranian TV said the crash was due to unspecified technical problems, and Iranian media quoted a local aviation official as saying the pilot did not declare an emergency.
It was Kiev-based Ukraine International Airlines’ first fatal accident. The carrier said it was doing everything possible to confirm the cause, and the investigation would also involve Boeing and national authorities.
Under international rules, Iran has responsibility for investigating the crash.
Iranian state broadcaster IRIB said one of the plane’s two black boxes had been found. Semiofficial news agency Mehr quoted the head of the country’s civil aviation authority as saying
Iran would not give the recorder to Boeing.
Several international airlines yesterday suspended flights over Iranian airspace due to security risks.
Offering “sincere condolences” to relatives of victims, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he had instructed his prosecutor general to open criminal proceedings following the crash, without specifying who they would involve.
Ukraine would test the airworthiness of its entire civilian fleet of aircraft, he added.
The plane that crashed was a three-year-old Boeing 737-800NG en route to Kiev.
Its last scheduled maintenance was on Jan. 6 and there was no sign that anything was wrong before it took off from Tehran, the airline said. – Reuters