Tehran: A military helicopter belonging to the Iranian Armed Forces crashed into a busy market in Isfahan, killing the pilot, co-pilot, and two civilians on the ground.
According to preliminary data, the plane was conducting a routine training exercise when it crashed, causing panic among local sellers and buyers. Emergency services quickly responded to secure the scene and transport the injured, while authorities cordoned off the crash site to begin recovery efforts.
The incident comes at a sensitive time as Iran continues delicate nuclear negotiations with the United States and other world powers. While officials have indicated that early findings suggest a possible technical malfunction, a full investigation is underway to determine the exact cause.
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National leaders expressed condolences to the families of the victims and emphasized the importance of reviewing safety procedures to prevent future tragedies. The accident has attracted international attention as the broader political situation and regional tensions continue.





