Close Menu
Daily Guardian EuropeDaily Guardian Europe
  • Home
  • Europe
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • Environment
  • Culture
  • Press Release
  • Trending
What's On

Baltic Sea ‘struggling with recovery’ and it’s not just because of climate change

February 24, 2026

Record arrivals and tourism revenues for Greece in 2025

February 24, 2026

Russia launches terror probe into Telegram chief Pavel Durov – POLITICO

February 24, 2026

Café Kyiv brings the reality of Russia’s war in Ukraine to Berlin

February 24, 2026

US Supreme Court to hear from oil and gas companies trying to block climate change lawsuits

February 24, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Daily Guardian Europe
Newsletter
  • Home
  • Europe
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • Environment
  • Culture
  • Press Release
  • Trending
Daily Guardian EuropeDaily Guardian Europe
Home»World
World

Military helicopter crashes into market in central Iran, killing four

By staffFebruary 24, 20262 Mins Read
Military helicopter crashes into market in central Iran, killing four
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

At least four people were reportedly killed after an Iranian military helicopter crashed into a fruit and vegetable market in central Iran on Tuesday.

The pilot and co-pilot were among the casualties, state media wrote, while two of the victims were reportedly civilians on the ground at the market.

The helicopter went down in the town of Dorcheh, roughly 330 kilometres south of Tehran, state media reported, adding that the army helicopter had been on a training flight.

Dorcheh is in the Isfahan province, which is home to a major Iranian air base, as well as a nuclear site that was struck by the United States during the Iran-Israel war in June.

The incident comes less than a week after an F-4 fighter jet crashed on Thursday during a late-night training exercise near Iran’s western city of Hamedan.

One pilot had been killed while the other survived after successfully ejecting, state media reported.

Iran has a history of fatal crashes, as Western sanctions on the Islamic Republic have restricted its access to aircraft parts, leaving the country dependent on ageing helicopters and aeroplanes for both government and commercial airlines.

In May 2024, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and other officials died in a US-made Bell 212 helicopter crash, a Vietnam-era war relic.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Café Kyiv brings the reality of Russia’s war in Ukraine to Berlin

How do Europeans feel about Russia’s war in Ukraine as it enters its fifth year?

Mexican cartel clashes spark security concerns ahead of FIFA World Cup

Video. Basel carnival lampoons Donald Trump with satirical glowing lanterns

Video. Von der Leyen in Kyiv as Ukraine marks four years of Russia’s war

Video. Latest news bulletin | February 23rd, 2026 – Evening

Violence erupts in Mexico after military kills notorious cartel leader ‘El Mencho’

Civil organisations rally in Budapest to mark four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine

Video. Latest news bulletin | February 22nd, 2026 – Midday

Editors Picks

Record arrivals and tourism revenues for Greece in 2025

February 24, 2026

Russia launches terror probe into Telegram chief Pavel Durov – POLITICO

February 24, 2026

Café Kyiv brings the reality of Russia’s war in Ukraine to Berlin

February 24, 2026

US Supreme Court to hear from oil and gas companies trying to block climate change lawsuits

February 24, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Europe and world news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

UK Green leader backs ‘Zionism is racism’ motion despite outcry – POLITICO

February 24, 2026

How do Europeans feel about Russia’s war in Ukraine as it enters its fifth year?

February 24, 2026

Reddit slapped with €16 million fine in UK for failing to protect children

February 24, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 Daily Guardian Europe. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.