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Rescue teams arrive at the area of the Iranian President's helicopter accident at (Varzeqan ) #ورزقان and search operations have begun. - Oman News Agency
The Iranian president's plane landed with difficulty in the "Dizmar Forest" in the general area between Warzaqan and Julfa in the eastern #أذربيجان province - OmanNewsAgency
Dense fog complicates search and rescue efforts in the Iranian president's plane accident.
Search and rescue operation.#Iran
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Iranian official: We still have hope, but the information coming from the site of the Iranian president’s helicopter crash is very disturbing
The four Iranian officials who were in the helicopter according to the reports:
Ibrahim Raisi - President of Iran
Hussein Amir Abdel-Lahyan - Minister of Foreign Affairs (bottom left)
Malek Rahmati - Governor of East Azerbaijan Province (below right)
Muhammad Ali al-Hashem - imam in the province of Tabriz (top left)
The Iranian Red Crescent heads towards a site where rescue teams reported the smell of fuel emanating.
Several Gulf countries have expressed wishes for Raisi’s safety, saying they are following the rescue efforts with concern. Qatar’s Foreign Ministry expressed “readiness to provide all forms of support” and said it hopes Raisi is safe.
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry also said it was prepared to assist in the search efforts, adding that the kingdom “stands by the Islamic Republic during these difficult circumstances”.
The UAE expressed “sincere wishes of success to the search and rescue operation” and said that its embassy in Tehran is available to provide help. Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry said it was following the incident with concern, adding that it stands with Iran in this difficult moment.
A Turkish march monitors a heat source believed to be the wreckage of the helicopter that was carrying the Iranian president.
Akinci UAV identifies source of heat suspected to be wreckage of helicopter carrying Iranian President Raisi and shares its coordinates with Iranian authorities
The heat source point identified by the Turkish march is located in mountainous forests near a village called Tawil in East Azerbaijan Province.
urkey’s state news agency Anadolu is reporting that the Akinci drone, which has been deployed to Iran, has detected a “source of heat” suspected to be the wreckage of helicopter carrying Iranian President Raisi.
The report said that Turkey shared its coordinates with Iranian authorities.
Rick Scott, a key Republican lawmaker, appears to welcome the Iranian president’s crash.
“He was not loved or respected & he will be missed by no one,” Scott said of Raisi in a social media post. “If he’s gone, I truly hope the Iranian people have the chance to take their country back from murderous dictators.”
His comments stand in stark contrast with the numerous foreign officials and countries expressing concern for Raisi’s safety, including many US allies in the Middle East.
The Sun has now risen in Northwestern Iran where Search-and-Rescue Operations are still underway for the Crash Site of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s Helicopter, which Crashed well over 15 Hours Ago. Weather Conditions have begun to Clear but Snow, Rain, and Fog are expected… pic.twitter.com/zkDm1gRu4Z
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Reporting from Tehran, Al Jazeera’s Resul Sedar says local reports indicate that the suspected crash site detected by the Turkish drone is 100km (62 miles) from the city of Tabriz, near a village called Tavil.
He said rescue teams are trying to reach the area now.
“None of the rescue teams have been able to reach the helicopter and to tell us exactly whether the president, the foreign minister and the other people in the helicopters are alive or not,” Sedar said.
Paul Beaver, an aviation expert and former helicopter pilot, says the cloud cover, fog, mist and low temperature must have contributed to the crash of the Iranian president’s aircraft.
He added that unlike fixed-wing planes, helicopters cannot easily fly above the weather. “Helicopters don’t have that luxury,” Beaver told Al Jazeera.
The Fars News Agency cites the head of the Red Crescent in Iran’s East Azerbaijan region as saying that rescue teams are being sent to an area emitting heat, which was detected by a Turkish drone helping with the search operation.
The spot is suspected to be the site of the crash.
The official said the location is in an area called Tavil. Iran’s Press TV also reported that rescue forces are heading towards the spot.
A Group of Senior Officers with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have arrived at the Command Center for Search-and-Rescue Operations near the City of Tabriz in Northwestern Iran, with them reported to now be in Direct Command of any further Search and Recovery Planning.
Finding the location of the Iranian President's helicopter and rescue teams approaching him. - Oman News Agency
The head of the Iranian Red Crescent said the rescue teams have reached the site of the crash. And in minutes, the rescue teams are going to reach the wreckage of the helicopter as well.
So now, we are receiving the videos from the rescue teams. They’re saying that the entire cabin of the helicopter is significantly damaged and burned. And they say that as of now, there are no signs of the survivors on the site.
One of the helicopters in a group carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi made a rough landing and rescue teams are on the way to the site of the incident, Iran’s interior minister said on Sunday.
The Iranian official news agency IRNA said the helicopter involved in the incident had been carrying Raisi as well as Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and local officials.
The semi-official Fars news agency called on Iranians to pray for Raisi following the reports.
Iranian President Raisi and the officials accompanying him are feared dead after the Red Crescent says it has found “no signs of the helicopter’s occupants being alive” at the crash site.
- Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian were on board the helicopter that suffered a “hard landing” in Iran’s East Azerbaijan province, Iranian state media say.
- Rescuers say they found the helicopter but Raisi’s condition remains unclear.
- Iran’s Fars News Agency has called on Iranians to pray for President Raisi.
- Countries across the Middle East express concern for Raisi’s safety and have offered to help Iran in the search and rescue efforts.
Interior Minister Ahmed Vahidi told state TV that authorities were awaiting further details.
Raisi, 63, was elected president at the second attempt in 2021, and since taking office has ordered a tightening of morality laws, overseen a bloody crackdown on anti-government protests and pushed hard in nuclear talks with world powers.
#BREAKING Live footage from Turkish AKINCI UAV taking part in search and rescue operations of Iranian President Raisi’s helicopter crash. https://t.co/p8vKk54xzi
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