But the signal that something has happened has been given from the iranian government department. A helicopter of the convoy of the country’s President Ebrahim Raisi is missing.
Terrible helicopter crash in May 19, Iran President Ebrahim Raisi dies in helicopter crash.
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The president was also accompanied by the country’s finance minister Amir Abdullahiyan in the helicopter. According to another source, the helicopter made an emergency landing.
It is estimated that the accident took place in a dorgm area of eastern Azerbaijan, iran’s border state.
It is estimated that the accident took place in a dorgm area of eastern Azerbaijan, iran’s border state.
Another source expressed apprehension that the helicopter might have landed. This news has worried Iran as well as the world. The country’s media reported that the rescue operation was not successful due to rain and adverse weather.
Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi dies in helicopter crash
According to Reuters news agency, the helicopter lost control while crossing the mountainous region. The visibility at the accident site is said to have been very poor due to heavy rains and dense fog.
According to a recent report, none of the people in the ill-fated helicopter are likely to survive.
Ebrahim Raisi was travelling by helicopter in Iran’s eastern Azerbaijan province on Sunday. It is said that he had a helicopter crash at that time.
According to Iranian state media, Ebrahim Raisi left for Azerbaijan on Sunday. President Ebrahim Raisi’s companion was The Foreign Minister of Iran. The accident site is said to be a place on the azerbaijan border.
However, the news of the Iranian president’s accident has naturally worried the world. The rescue team is still trying to reach out to the Iranian president. Iran’s supreme leader Khomeini has assured the people of the country.
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urged the people to calm down and assured that there would be no hindrance to the country’s governance.
“We hope that God will return to the nation in good health to the President and his companions,” Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said.
Iran’s state media reported that Mehdi Safari, deputy foreign minister for economic diplomacy, has claimed that Tabriz was able to talk to 63-year-old President Raisi over the phone from a helicopter.
“Mehdi Safari, who was present in one of the three helicopters carrying President Raisi’s team, said the Tabriz Friday prayer leader called the president from inside the crashed helicopter,” said Mehdi Safari,
who was present in one of the three helicopters carrying President Raisi’s team.
More than 60 rescue teams, including the Army, Revolutionary Guard Force and police units, are carrying out extensive rescue operations in the mountainous region.
Iran’s Head of Red Crescent Pirhoshine Cullivand said the team had detected a “smell of fuel” in an area, which rescue teams are now assembling.
Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi declared dead
Reuters quoted Iranian officials as saying that Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his foreign minister Hossein Amir Abdallahian were died in the helicopter crash.
Details of the helicopter crash
2. There were 9 people in the crashed helicopter. Among them were Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian, Governor of eastern Azerbaijan province Malek Rahmati,
3. Tabriz’s Friday prayer imam Mohammad Ali Alehasem, a pilot, fellow pilot, crew chief, head of security guards and another bodyguard.
4.Iran’s military chief directed all troops and revolutionary guards to engage in search and rescue operations.
5.Visuals of a rescue team carrying out rescue operations went viral on social media on Monday night.
6. It is to be noted that the ill-fated helicopter ‘Bell 212’ is used for police use, medical transport, military transport, energy industry and fire fighting.
6. It is to be noted that the ill-fated helicopter ‘Bell 212’ is used for police use, medical transport, military transport, energy industry and fire fighting. It can carry up to 15 people including employees
Iran’s presidential election on June 28
According to iran’s constitution, the interim president is required to take necessary action to elect a new president within a maximum of 50 days.
It is to be noted that the registration of candidates who want to contest for the post of President of the country will be completed from May 30 to June 3. On the other hand, the time has been fixed between June 12 and June 27 for the election campaign.
The country’s interim president, Mohammad Mokhber, the head of the judiciary, Ghulamhossein Mohseni-Ezei, and the Speaker of parliament, Mohammad Baquer Qualibaf,
The decision was also taken at a meeting attended by Vice President of the Department of Legal Affairs Mohamed Dehkan and representatives of Iran’s Constitutional Council and the Interior Ministry.
In the wake of the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash, the country’s top leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had appointed Vice President Mohammad Mokhber as the interim president.
It needs to be mentioned that the helicopter crash took place in Eastern Azerbain, Iran, on Sunday.
President Ibrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Amirabadullahian, who were on board the helicopter, met with a fatal accident after carrying out an official function. Foreign Minister Amirabadullahian, including Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi, were killed in the crash.
National mourning in India on the death of Iranian President-Foreign Minister
Accordingly, the national flag is kept at half-mast in buildings where the national flag is regularly flying across the country. It has also been decided that no formal entertainment programme will be observed on this day.
Accordingly, the national flag is kept at half-mast in buildings where the national flag is regularly flying across the country. It has also been decided that no formal entertainment programme will be observed on this day.
Iran Presidential election: Reformist Candidate Masoud Pezeshkian wins presidential election
On Saturday, Iran’s official news agency said Pezeshkian had won 17 million votes and Jalili 13 million.
According to Iran’s constitution, Vice President Mohammad Mokhbar took over as interim president after the death of President Raisi. But he did not run for president.
A total of four candidates are contesting this year’s election. Pezeshkian and National Security Council member Jalili, as well as parliament speaker Mohamed Bagher Ghalibaf and another member of the National Security Council.
Hardline leader Mostafa Pourmohammadi, were in the fray. According to Iran’s constitution, the second round of voting was held on Friday after no candidate received more than 50 percent of the vote in the first round of voting on June 28.
Pezeshkian and Jalili, who came first and second in the first round of voting, contested this round.
Only 40 percent of Iran’s 61 million voters cast their ballots in the first round of elections. This is the lowest voter turnout in Iran’s presidential election since 1979.
However, in the second round on Friday, 49.8 percent of voters were exercising their democratic right.
On May 19, a Raisi chopper crashed into a mountain in eastern Azharbaijan. Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian was also present. Both died in the accident.
In accordance with Iran’s constitution, the ‘council’ made up of the vice president (interim president), the speaker of parliament and the head of the judiciary held new elections within 50 days of the president’s death.
Initially, there were six candidates, but two later withdrew their names. In the end, the ‘final’ was fought between Pezeshkian and Jalili.