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Helicopter crashed, Iran president Ibrahim Raisi Missing

Whis is Happening in the Middle east? Amid Israel Iran tension Shocked incident happened on Sunday. Irans President Ibrahim Raisis Helicopter crashed in a mountain area. He is still missing with foreign minister Abdurrohoman and delegates. Search operation is still going.

Armed forces received signals from crash site: Report

Irna reports, Signals have been reportedly detected by the armed forces from the helicopter and the mobile phone of a member of the flight crew.

“We are now moving toward the area with all military forces and I hope we can give good news to the people,” Asghar Abbasgholizadeh, the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Eastern Azerbaijan, was quoted as saying by Tasnim.

“The area no longer has capacity for more forces.”

Already Turkey sends special rescue team with night vision helicopter.

The Supreme leader of Iran called the nation to pray for the president.

In X many Arab and different country expressed their Condolence and concerned and eagerness to help.

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