Search continues after helicopter carrying Iran’s president Raisi crashes | News

Iranian officers say in depth search operations are persevering with amid poor climate situations after a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi suffered a “exhausting touchdown”, state tv reported.

Iranian state media mentioned the crash occurred on Sunday close to Jolfa in Iran’s East Azerbaijan province, within the north of the nation.

Iran’s Supreme Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei expressed concern over the state of affairs in a gathering with households of Revolutionary Guard Corps personnel and urged the nation to hope for Raisi and others who had been within the helicopter.

“We hope that God returns the honourable president and his companions to the arms of the nation,” he mentioned. He additionally urged Iranians to not fear and harassed that there can be “no disruption” in governance.

Raisi was getting back from a go to to neighbouring Azerbaijan, the place he had travelled to inaugurate a dam alongside the nation’s President Ilham Aliyev, when the incident passed off.

State-linked media mentioned three helicopters had been within the Iranian president’s convoy, and the 2 others made it again safely.

Overseas Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, East Azerbaijan Governor Malek Rahmati, and Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Ale-Hashem, the consultant of the Iranian supreme chief to the province, had been in the identical helicopter as Raisi, state media reported.

[Al Jazeera]

Vitality Minister Ali Akbar Mehrabian and Housing and Transportation Minister Mehrdad Bazrpash had been within the different helicopters that made it again safely.

Individuals who had been with the president contained in the helicopter managed to make an emergency name, based on the semiofficial Tasnim Information Company.

Tasnim reported that the decision elevated hopes that the incident could be concluded “with out fatalities”.

It stays unclear precisely what prompted the “exhausting touchdown”, or whether or not any of the passengers within the helicopter have been harm.

Rescue groups dispatched

Inside Minister Ahmad Vahidi advised state tv that numerous rescue groups had been attempting to achieve the situation of the crash, however it may take a while because of fog and unhealthy climate situations.

Vahidi confirmed that radio contact was made with the helicopter, however provided no additional particulars, and instructed communication traces had been reduce.

The Iranian navy chief, Main-Normal Mohammad Bagheri, mentioned in a while Sunday that “all of the amenities, tools and capacities of the military, the military corps and the police command ought to be used to offer aid and seek for the helicopter of the president and his companions”.

Authorities information web site IRNA mentioned the president’s helicopter is believed to have crashed within the Dizmar Protected Space, a forested and mountainous zone.

“Now it’s foggy, it’s wet, and the authorities are saying that this unhealthy climate goes to proceed till [Monday] night time,” Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar reported from the Iranian capital, Tehran.

“That is going to be fairly a difficult job for these rescue groups which are attempting to achieve the helicopter that was carrying President Ebrahim Raisi,” Serdar mentioned.

Iran's Ebrahim Raisi and Azerbaijan's President
Raisi (left) and Azerbaijan’s Aliyev go to the Qiz-Qalasi dam on the Azerbaijan-Iran border, Could 19 [Iran’s Presidency/WANA/Handout via Reuters]

The Iranian Purple Crescent mentioned it deployed greater than 40 separate groups to the area the place the incident passed off, Serdar additionally reported.

There was no affirmation on what kind of helicopter was carrying the president and his workforce.

Iran operates quite a lot of helicopters, however many years of sanctions have made it troublesome to buy new plane or receive elements.

Lots of the navy plane presently in service in Iran date again to earlier than the nation’s 1979 revolution.

James Bays, Al Jazeera’s diplomatic editor, mentioned “Iran’s aviation business has had a horrendous file”, with practically 2,000 Iranians killed in airplane crashes since 1979.

“And that’s partially because of the truth that they will’t get the tools they should service their planes,” Bays defined.

‘Feeling of uncertainty’

As data continued to trickle in in regards to the incident, a spokesperson for the US State Division mentioned the USA was “intently following studies of a attainable exhausting touchdown of a helicopter in Iran carrying the Iranian president and international minister”.

“We now have no additional remark right now,” the spokesperson mentioned, as reported by US media shops.

Charles Michel, president of the European Council, additionally mentioned in a social media put up that he was “monitoring the state of affairs intently”.

Turkey’s Ministry of Overseas Affairs prolonged “finest needs to the brotherly Iranian folks” and mentioned it hoped Raisi and different Iranian officers concerned within the crash “are protected and sound”.

The Turkish Emergency Authority additionally mentioned it was sending autos and search-and-rescue consultants after Iran requested help.

Again in Tehran, political analyst Abas Aslani of the Centre for Center East Strategic Research mentioned “a sense of uncertainty” is hanging over the Iranian capital.

“There are questions and everyone is ready to listen to what precisely has occurred,” Aslani advised Al Jazeera.

“As time goes on, hopes are reducing as a result of the situations are getting a lot worse and it’s getting darker.”

People watch TV amid news of the Iranian president's helicopter crash
Individuals observe information of the crash of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, on a TV in a store in Tehran, Iran, Could 19 [Majid Asgaripour/WANA via Reuters]