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Iran's President Involved In Helicopter Crash In Remote Area

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi attends a TV interview in Tehran

Iran's President, Ibrahim Raisi, was involved in a helicopter crash in a remote part of Iran while inaugurating a new dam project in East Azerbaijan province. The incident occurred in the mountainous region near the border with Azerbaijan, where the president's helicopter, carrying high-ranking officials including the foreign minister, encountered challenging weather conditions.

Reports indicate that the helicopters lost contact with ground controllers due to dense fog and low visibility. Search efforts were immediately initiated, involving drones, ambulance crews, and climbers. However, the difficult terrain and darkness posed obstacles to the search operation.

The Iranian authorities deployed all available resources, including the army, elite military units, and police services, to locate the crash site. Despite the extensive search efforts, the exact location of the crash and the status of the occupants remain uncertain.

Challenging weather conditions caused the helicopter to lose contact with ground controllers.
President Raisi's helicopter crashed in remote Iran during a dam project inauguration.
Search efforts involved drones, ambulance crews, and climbers due to difficult terrain.

With prayers being requested for the president's well-being, the search mission continues through the night, emphasizing the urgency and complexity of the situation. The remote and challenging nature of the crash site adds to the difficulties faced by rescue teams in their efforts to locate and assist the occupants of the downed helicopter.

As the search mission unfolds, the Iranian authorities are working tirelessly to gather information and provide updates on the situation. The incident has sparked concerns and prayers from the public, awaiting news on the fate of President Ibrahim Raisi and the other individuals on board the helicopter.

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