Iran’s sports min. suffers from brain injury in helicopter crash

Iran’s sports min. suffers from brain injury in helicopter crash

Iran’s sports activities minister suffered from a mind hemorrhage, whereas considered one of his aides was killed and 15 others have been injured after a helicopter carrying them crashed throughout touchdown in Kerman province on Thursday.

The minister, Hamid Sajjadi, suffered a head harm within the accident which occurred when the helicopter was touchdown at a stadium within the city of Baft, the official IRNA news company reported.

His adviser, Esmail Ahmadi, died.

The Red Crescent Society in Kerman stated no less than 16 folks have been on board the helicopter when it crashed from a peak of round 10 to fifteen meters.

All 12 passengers and 4 crew members sustained accidents. The situation of no less than two of them is alleged to be essential.

The reason behind the crash is being investigated, state media cited the provincial governor, Mohammad-Mehdi Fadakar, as saying.

Sajjadi, a former long-distance runner who represented Iran within the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics, was in January sanctioned by the European Union in reference to the months-long protests within the nation triggered by the demise of a younger girl in police custody.

“The minister has a brain hemorrhage, but his general condition is stable,” Mohammad Saberi, the top of the Red Crescent within the province, stated on tv.

“The Red Crescent helicopter hit the ground when it was landing and had been a few meters (yards) off the ground,” IRNA stated.

Sanctions-hit Iran has suffered a number of air disasters in recent times, with officers complaining of difficulties in buying spare elements to maintain its getting old fleets up-to-date.

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