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Wreckage is found from Iran plane crash that killed 65 people

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A rescue team searches for the wreckage of Aseman Airlines flight EP3704 in Iran's Zagros mountain range. Photo: Tasnim News via AFP
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Iranian search and rescue teams on Monday reached the site of a plane crash that authorities say killed all 65 people on board, Iran’s Press TV reported.

The Aseman Airlines ATR-72, a twin-engined turboprop used for short-distance regional flying, went down on Sunday in foggy weather, crashing into Mount Dena in a remote area of southern Iran. The airliner said all on board Flight EP3704 were killed, including six crew members.

The crash of the aircraft, brought back into service only months ago after being grounded for seven years, was yet another fatal aviation disaster for Iran, which for years was barred from buying necessary aeroplane parts due to Western sanctions over its contested nuclear programme.

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A handout picture released on February 19, 2018 by the Tasnim news agency shows members of a rescue team searching for the wreckage of Aseman Airlines flight EP3704 in Iran's Zagros mountain range. Photo: Ho/Tasnim News via AFP
A handout picture released on February 19, 2018 by the Tasnim news agency shows members of a rescue team searching for the wreckage of Aseman Airlines flight EP3704 in Iran's Zagros mountain range. Photo: Ho/Tasnim News via AFP
Iranian rescuers search for the wreckage of a passenger plane that crashed on Sunday at Dena mountain, central Iran. Photo: Xinhua
Iranian rescuers search for the wreckage of a passenger plane that crashed on Sunday at Dena mountain, central Iran. Photo: Xinhua
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Press TV said search teams reached the crash site before dawn on Monday. The station said the weather had improved, though it was still windy.

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