The Atlantic reports in its article, citing a source, that the leader of Iran died in a plane crash.
Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi was assassinated. Now the Iranian authorities are thinking about how to inform people about it. This is what Arash Azizi, a senior lecturer in history and political science at Clemson University, said in an article in The Atlantic.
He said that this information was given to him by a source close to the president in Tehran.
“Raisi’s death has been confirmed, the authorities are looking for a way to convey this news without causing chaos. I cannot independently confirm this,” he assured.
After Raisi’s death, different political factions begin to show strength.
Some people have already fired fireworks in Tehran to mark the potential death of the president.
“Most Iranians feel almost unrepresented by any faction of the Islamic Republic, and some may seize the moment of political crisis to rekindle the street protests that have repeatedly besieged the regime in the past, ” the author assured the material.
We remind you that on Sunday, May 19, a helicopter carrying the President of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi, underwent a “brutal landing.”
Iran is still looking for a president, there is a threat to life
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