Ebrahim Raisi was killed in a helicopter crash in Might, alongside along with his overseas minister and 6 different senior officers.
Iran’s last inquiry into the helicopter crash that killed former President Ebrahim Raisi in Might has discovered it was brought on by dangerous climate, says the physique investigating the case.
The helicopter carrying 63-year-old Raisi and his entourage got here down on a fog-shrouded mountainside in northern Iran, killing the president and 7 others, together with his International Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, resulting in snap elections.
The principle reason for the helicopter crash was the “advanced climatic and atmospheric circumstances of the area within the spring”, mentioned the ultimate report of the Supreme Board of the Common Workers of the Armed Forces, state broadcaster IRIB reported on Sunday.
The report added that “the sudden emergence of a thick mass of dense and rising fog” brought about the helicopter’s collision into the mountain.
In response to the report, there have been no indicators of sabotage in elements and programs.
In Might, Iran’s military had equally mentioned it had discovered no proof of legal exercise within the crash.
Final month, the Fars information company had cited dangerous climate as the principle reason for the Might 19 crash in addition to the helicopter’s incapability to ascend with two further passengers in opposition to safety protocols.
However the communications centre of the Armed Forces Common Workers, answerable for publishing data on the crash investigation, mentioned the Fars report was “fully false”, state media reported.
Raisi – a hardline politician – was elected president in 2021.
He had lengthy been thought to be the pure successor to Supreme Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the very best authority in Iran.