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Russia Sends Aircraft and Rescuers to Aid Search for Iranian President Raisi's Helicopter Within the Next Hour
May 19, 2024, 09:36 PM
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the dispatch of two advanced aircraft, helicopters, and 50 professional mountain rescuers to Iran to assist in the search for Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's helicopter. The operation will take place in Tabriz, following reports of a helicopter crash involving President Raisi. The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations confirmed the deployment, which includes 47 specialists, high-clearance equipment, and a BO-105 helicopter for aerial search efforts. The rescue team is expected to arrive within the next hour. This move underscores the close cooperation between Russia and Iran in emergency situations.
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