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Iran has ruled out the possibility that Ebrahim Raisi’s helicopter crashed due to sabotage

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Iran continues to investigate the crash of a helicopter carrying the country’s President Ebrahim Raisi.

Experts considered such a version as the crash of the aircraft due to an explosion.

As a result, it was concluded that this option was excluded.

The General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces stated that the helicopter did not fall due to an explosion or sabotage.

This is reported with reference to the second report of Iran’s highest military authority, as well as to one of the Iranian media.

Result of the wreckage study

After examining the wreckage of the helicopter and analyzing the distance between the parts of the aircraft that ended up on the earth’s surface, experts ruled out the possibility of sabotage and explosion.

In addition, as a result of the examination, no traces of exposure to electronic warfare equipment were identified.

It is emphasized that experts will continue to analyze the information until the main cause of the helicopter crash is discovered.

Raisi’s helicopter crash

Let us remind you that the aircraft carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the head of the foreign ministry of this country Hossein Amir Abdollahian and some other high-ranking Iranian officials crashed on May 19, 2024.

All the people who were in the crashed helicopter died.

According to the first report of the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, the aircraft collided with the surface of the mountain, after which a fire occurred.

No bullet marks were found on the body of the crashed aircraft.

Iran’s highest military authority urges not to rush to conclusions about the causes of the tragedy.

Previously in Iran: 3 million people attended the ceremony.

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