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Iran's Late President Raisi's Helicopter Crash Caused by Weather and Overloading
Aug 21, 2024, 03:10 PM
The helicopter crash that resulted in the death of Iran's late President Ebrahim Raisi in May was attributed to adverse weather conditions and the helicopter's inability to handle excessive weight, according to a final investigation report. The helicopter was reportedly carrying more passengers than it was rated for, which contributed to its failure to gain the required altitude and subsequent crash into a mountain in fog. The investigation, conducted by Iranian security services, concluded that the crash was an accident and not the result of any malicious action.
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