May 20, 2024: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, along with several top officials, has perished in a helicopter crash that took place yesterday in the East Azerbaijan province. The incident, has sent shockwaves through the nation and the international community.
The crash, which occurred yesterday in the Dizmar forest, has claimed the lives of: President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian, Governor of Eastern Azerbaijan province Malek Rahmati, Tabriz’s Imam Mohammad Ali Alehashem, The pilot and co-pilot, The crew chief, Head of security, President Raisi’s bodyguard
The helicopter was en route to inaugurate a dam in northern Iran in cooperation with the President of Azerbaijan. Weather conditions in the area are known to be treacherous, with heavy fog and unsuitable flying conditions likely contributing to the tragedy. Fars News reported the loss of contact with the helicopter, which was soon followed by confirmation of the crash site by military drones. Rescue operations by land and air began simultaneously, but poor weather conditions prevented the exact location of the helicopter from being identified.
This morning, rescuers found the wreckage of the helicopter and moved towards it, but conditions were unfavorable as there were no signs of the passengers being alive.
First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber is set to assume Raisi’s responsibilities. New elections are expected to be called within the next 50 days to elect a new president.
Global leaders and officials are reacting to the news with condolences and concern, highlighting the profound impact of this loss on Iran’s governance and future political direction.
President Raisi, 64, was a hardliner known for his conservative views, having won the 2021 presidential election after the Guardian Council disqualified numerous reformist and moderate candidates. His unexpected death marks a significant moment in Iran’s political landscape, with potential implications both domestically and internationally.










