A Helicopter Conveying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi Went Down In A 'Hard Landing'


In this photograph delivered by the Iranian Administration Office, President Ebrahim Raisi goes to a gathering with his Azeri partner Ilham Aliyev during the introduction service of the dam of Qiz Qalasi, or Castel of Young Lady in Azeri, at the line of Iran and Azerbaijan, Sunday, May 19, 2024. AP conceal subtitle

A Helicopter Conveying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi Went Down In A 'Hard Landing'

 A Helicopter Conveying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi Went Down In A 'Hard Landing'

Inbtitle AP this photograph delivered by the Iranian Administration Office, President Ebrahim Raisi goes to a gathering with his Azeri partner Ilham Aliyev during the initiation service of the dam of Qiz Qalasi, or Castel of Young Lady in Azeri, at the boundary of Iran and Azerbaijan, Sunday, May 19, 2024.

Iranian state media is detailing that a helicopter conveying President Ebrahim Raisi and other high-ranking representatives experienced a "hard landing" Sunday, with no quick word on setbacks.

The state-run IRNA news source revealed that the airplane conveying Raisi, Unfamiliar Pastor Hossein Amir Abdollahian, and other senior authorities went down in a bumpy piece of northwestern Iran as they got back from an occasion along Iran's boundary with Azerbaijan.

Two of the three helicopters on the outing purportedly arrived at their objective securely, yet teams were all the while looking for the one conveying Raisi, as per state media.



Iran's Inside Clergyman, Ahmad Vahidi, purportedly affirmed the "hard arriving" of the president's helicopter and said the hunt and salvage activity is in progress, as per IRNA."There have been contacts with [the president's] buddies, yet considering that the region is sloping and it is hard to lay out contacts, we trust that the salvage groups will arrive at the site of the occurrence sooner and give us more data," he added.

IRNA said 20 salvage groups, including robots and canines, had been shipped off the scene, and that the Iranian military had additionally conveyed troops to aid the salvage exertion.

The Fars News Organization posted what it said was a video film of salvage groups that had been dispatched to the region of the helicopter's "hard landing."

Before the day, the Iranian government's X record posted a picture of Raisi situated close to Azerbaijan's leader, Ilham Aliyev, at the launch of a dam along the boundary between the two nations.

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