The helicopter from Raisi flew along the planned route and did not deviate from the designated flight path, the document said.
The Supreme Committee to Investigate the Causes of the Helicopter Crash headed by Iranian President Ibrahim Raise has issued a preliminary report. This was reported by the local propaganda news agency IRNA.
The document contains basic data about the crash and possible causes. However, the report does not provide a final conclusion about the reasons why the helicopter accident may have occurred.
Work is still ongoing to analyze the causes of the incident. But experts can confidently say that they have restored the chronology of events on the day of the accident.
The helicopter from Raisi was flying on the planned route and did not leave the designated flight path, but one and a half minutes before the tragedy, the helicopter pilot contacted two other aircraft that were with Raisi. The conversation was not reported.
Investigators examined the wreckage of the helicopter and found no sign of balloons or anything similar.
Experts confirmed that the plane caught fire after crashing into a hill. Specialists are working at the crash site and analyzing the data.
As we already wrote, on May 19, a helicopter with Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi on board, returning from Azerbaijan, made a “hard landing.” For a long time, rescuers searched for the crash site in the mountainous area.
Iranian authorities subsequently announced that President Ibrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian had died in a helicopter accident.
At the same time, it was reported that the helicopter accident with Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi happened due to a technical malfunction.
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Source: korrespondent

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