Relatives of crash victims flied to Iran

PanARMENIAN.Net - The relatives of people who died in yesterday's air crash have today flied to Iran.



Caspian Airlines will cover all their travel expenses, the company representatives told a PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent.



Relatives of crash victims will arrive in Tehran before week-end.



On July 15, Tu-154 aircraft belonging to Caspian Airlines company crashed down during Yerevan Tehran flight, 16 minutes after take-off. The plane came down near Kvezin Jannatabad province, lying at a distance of 200 km. from Tehran.



Out of 153 passengers (including 2 children and 15 crew members), 6 were Armenian citizens, with 2 being crew members. The total number of people bearing Armenian surnames was 35.
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