Iran military helicopter crashes into fruit market in Isfahan, pilot and co-pilot among four killed

A tragic incident occurred in Dorcheh, Iran, where a military helicopter crashed into a crowded fruit market, resulting in the deaths of four individuals, including both the pilot and co-pilot. The aircraft was engaged in a routine training mission at the time of the accident. Eyewitnesses reported seeing the helicopter descend rapidly before it collided with the market, causing panic among local residents and vendors. This incident has raised concerns regarding the safety protocols in place for military training exercises. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the crash and have expressed condolences to the families of the victims. The local community is in shock as they come to terms with the loss and the impact of the tragedy on their daily lives, especially in a bustling market area that serves as a vital economic hub. This event underscores the risks involved in military operations, particularly in populated areas, and may lead to a reassessment of safety measures for such training flights in the future.
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