Final report says Raisi’s helicopter crashed due to weather

Final report says Raisi’s helicopter crashed due to weather

Iran's late president was killed in May primarily by thick fog near the Azerbaijan border.

Ebrahim Raisi
A thick mass of fog caused the helicopter that was carrying Ebrahim Raisi and his companions to crash. (Irna/AP pic)
DUBAI:
The helicopter crash in which Iran’s late president Ebrahim Raisi was killed was primarily caused by weather conditions that included thick fog, Iran’s state TV said today, citing the final investigation report on the incident.

Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi, a hardliner who was seen as a potential successor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, died when his helicopter crashed in May in a mountainous region near the Azerbaijan border.

“The main reason for the helicopter crash was complicated weather conditions in the region,” the final report concluded, according to Iran’s state TV.

A thick mass of fog caused the helicopter that was carrying Raisi and his companions to crash into the mountain, the report issued by a high committee charged by Iran’s military with investigating the incident said.

A preliminary report by Iran’s military had said in May that no evidence of foul play or an attack had been found during the investigation.

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