Helicopter Accident killed Iran President Raisi

The helicopter crash has killed Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdullahian (innalillahi wainnaylahi rajiun) and the death of the country's semi-official media outlet Meher News Agency.

In a report on Monday (May 20), Meher News Agency reported that Iran's President, Foreign Minister and other helicopter riders including the Governor of East Azerbaijan Malek Rahmati were ‘martyred’.

Although the poison of the deceased has not been officially confirmed, the rescue team said that they did not find any sign of life at the accident site.

Earlier, the Red Crescent had informed that the helicopter crash was unlikely to survive.

The helicopter carrying Ibrahim Raisi was devastated after the rescue workers were rushed to find it, which was in a hurry to rescue the vegetation and the remote area of the area, which was delayed in the rescue operation.

The country's news agency IRNA said that more than 40 rescuers launched the operation, searching for dogs and drones at the crash site.

A Red Crescent spokesman said the helicopter was found to be difficult to conduct a rapid rescue operation, which was found on Sunday night after the helicopter was found on Monday morning, Iran's Red Crescent chief Pirhosen Kolivand said the crashed helicopter was found in the situation.

It is to be 63 years old, it is going to be 63 years old, it is going to be 63. It is going to be done.

Iran has a terrible record of plane crashes, one of the reasons that the country cannot buy equipment for the service of aircraft, which has been in some way or another sanctions against Iran since the 1979 revolution, and nearly 2,000 Iranians have lost their lives in the plane crash.

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