Iranian officials are responsible for using a 45-year-old helicopter to transport top officials of the state, including President Ibrahim Raisi, who died in a plane crash in bad weather conditions. This was stated by the US State Department.
News is being updated.
Previously at the US State Department statedDespite accusations that Raisi’s helicopter may have crashed due to US sanctions on helicopter spare parts supply, it was stated that sanctions against Iran will continue in full.
19 May helicopter with Iranian President Ibrahim Reisi collapsed In the mountains near Azerbaijan.
The duties of the president were transferred to the first deputy, Mohammed Mokhber, for 50 days. Early elections will be held for the head of state in the country.
Also on board were Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdullahian and some other Iranian officials. Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Bagheri Kani appointed Deputy head of the Islamic Republic department.
Previously at the Pentagon stated About the US’s lack of involvement in the crash of Raisi’s helicopter.
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Source: Gazeta

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