Iranian intelligence services have completed their investigation into the helicopter crash in which former President Ibrahim Raise fell in May.
Officials said the accident that killed Iranian President Raisi was caused by weather conditions and the helicopter’s inability to handle the weight. The president’s death was an accident. This is on Wednesday, August 21, Asriran reports.
“Assessments into the cause of the accident indicate that all necessary protocols for the safety of President Raisi were followed during the helicopter flight,” intelligence officials said.
They eliminate the possibility of jamming or hacking the electronic systems of the helicopters used to fly the president. According to experts, most helicopter systems are mechanical, so it is impossible to break them remotely.
Also, the investigation did not reveal the “possible presence of chemicals” that could have influenced the accident, nor did it include the “human factor.”
At the same time, the sources of the Iranian publication noted that the helicopter flight in which Raisi started began with a delay.
“This caused a bad situation in the air. In addition, the weight of the helicopter was too high for the atmospheric pressure at the accident site. Because of this, the pilot was unable to control it. When the pilot saw a cloudy cloud and wanted to raise the helicopter at the appropriate altitude, he did not have enough traction because of the fog that led to a collision with the mountain, “said experts.
Intelligence agencies have expressed confidence that the accident was an accident.
We remind you that on May 19, a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi, 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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