Tehran: Iran’s Red Crescent has confirmed that all 170 people on board a Ukrainian passenger plane that crashed Wednesday after taking off from Tehran were killed.
"Obviously it is impossible that passengers" on flight PS-752 "are alive," the head of Red Crescent told semi-official news agency ISNA, adding that 170 passengers and crew had boarded the plane.
The Boeing 737 belonging to Ukraine International Airlines crashed near the airport and burst into flames.
“The fire is so heavy that we cannot (do) any rescue... we have 22 ambulances, four bus ambulances and a helicopter at the site,” Pirhossein Koulivand, head of Iran’s emergency services, told state television.
Reza Jafarzadeh, a spokesman for Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization, told state television that the number of passengers on board the flight was 170.
According to air tracking service FlightRadar24, the plane was flying to Kiev. The plane was three years old and was a Boeing 737-NG, it said.
The airline’s call center in Kiev said it had no information yet.
IRNA said according to preliminary information “the plane was bound for Kiev ... and had 180 passengers and crew.”
Boeing spokesman Gordon Johndroe said the company was aware of media reports of a plane crash in Iran and was gathering more information.
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