Iran’s President, FM Die In Helicopter Crash

Mon May 20 2024
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TEHRAN: Iranian media declared President Ebrahim Raisi dead on Monday following his helicopter crashed in a mountainous northwestern region. Iran’s Mehr  news agency claimed, “The President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Ebrahim Raisi, had an accident while serving and performing his duty for the people of Iran and was “killed”. It reported that the Iranian president, foreign minister and other occupants of the helicopter, including East Azerbaijan Province Governor Malek Rahmati, have been killed.

Earlier, the chief of Iranian Red Crescent has said that the missing helicopter which was carrying President Ebrahim Raisi had been found.  Press TV cited Iranian Red Crescent as saying there was “no sign” of life among passengers of the helicopter which was carrying the country’s President and other officials.

AFP cited Red Crescent chief Pirhossein Koolivand as saying that the helicopter has been found. Pirhossein Koolivand said, “Now, we are moving toward the helicopter but the situation is not good. Rescuers said that they found the helicopter but President Raisi’s condition remains unclear.

Rescuers Find Raisi’s Helicopter

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian were on board the helicopter that suffered a “hard landing” in Iran’s East Azerbaijan province, Iranian official media reported. Iran’s Fars News Agency has called on people in Iran to pray for Raisi. Countries across the region express concern for President Raisi’s safety and have offered to help Tehran in the search and rescue efforts.

Earlier, state media reported that search and rescue teams were scouring a fog-shrouded mountainside after a helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi went missing in an “accident” on Sunday.

The accident occurred in the mountainous terrain of the Jolfa region in East Azerbaijan province. State television confirmed the occurrence, attributing it to an accident or “hard landing” amid adverse weather conditions. The dense fog and inclement weather have hindered rescue efforts, making it challenging for teams to access the crash site.

Over 40 rescue teams, supported by search dogs and drones, have been mobilized to comb through the rugged landscape in search of any signs of the missing helicopter and its passengers, IRNA news agency reported.

President Raisi was visiting the region to inaugurate a dam project alongside Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev, on the border between the two countries.

Rescuers Find Raisi’s Helicopter

The convoy accompanying President Raisi consisted of three helicopters, with two helicopters successfully reaching their intended destination, according to the Tasnim news agency. As the search intensifies, foreign nations, including the United States, are closely monitoring the situation.

A US State Department spokesman said: “We are closely following reports of a possible hard landing of a helicopter in Iran carrying the Iranian president and Foreign Minister. “We have no further comment at this time.”

In neighboring Iraq, Prime Minister Mohamed Shia al-Sudani has instructed relevant authorities to offer assistance in the search efforts. Azeri President Aliyev expressed deep concern over the accident, extending prayers and readiness to assist in any way possible. “Our prayers to Allah Almighty are with President Ebrahim Raisi and the accompanying delegation,” he said, noting that his country “stands ready to offer any assistance needed”.

Iran’s President, FM Die In Helicopter Crash

The crash site, located in the mountainous protected forest area of Dizmar near Varzaghan, has become the focal point of a multi-agency response involving military personnel, the Revolutionary Guards, police, and medical teams. Despite the challenges posed by the terrain and weather, efforts to establish communication with the missing helicopter persist.

Iran’s Health Minister Bahram Eynollahi said medical resources had been dispatched. Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi said one of the helicopters “made a hard landing due to bad weather conditions” and that it was “difficult to establish communication” with the aircraft.

President Raisi, who assumed office in 2021, has been an influential figure in Iranian politics for decades. Raisi, born in 1960 in northeast Iran’s holy city of Mashhad, served as Tehran’s prosecutor-general from 1989 to 1994, deputy chief of the Judicial Authority for a decade from 2004, and then national prosecutor-general in 2014.

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