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Iran General Staff Reportedly Rejects Media Reports About Raisi's Helicopter Crash Causes
Iran General Staff Reportedly Rejects Media Reports About Raisi's Helicopter Crash Causes
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces rejects the statements of the Fars agency about the causes of the helicopter crash of former... 22.08.2024, Sputnik Africa
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Earlier in the day, Fars reported, citing a source in the country's state security agencies, that Raisi's helicopter carried two passengers more than the established regulations on the day of the crash. The agency also reported that the helicopter crashed due to bad weather, so the pilot could not gain the right height and crashed into the mountains.
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Iran General Staff Reportedly Rejects Media Reports About Raisi's Helicopter Crash Causes
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces rejects the statements of the Fars agency about the causes of the helicopter crash of former Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the Mehr news agency reported on Wednesday.
Earlier in the day, Fars reported, citing a source in the country's state security agencies, that
Raisi's helicopter carried two passengers more than the established regulations on the day of the crash. The agency also reported that the helicopter crashed due to bad weather, so the pilot could not gain the right height and crashed into the mountains.