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Iran's late president's helicopter crash was accidental, insider says

2024-08-22

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ReporterIt was learned on the 21st local time that a security insider said that Iran's regulatory and security departments have completed the investigation into the helicopter crash of the late Iranian President Raisi. The investigation report shows thatThe helicopter crash of the late Iranian President Raisi was an accident.


△The wreckage of the helicopter that Leahy was riding in

Eliminate the possibility of hacker attacks, hazardous chemicals, human factors, etc.

The person said that according to the safety standards during Leahy's visit, the entire team used two types of helicopters, and according to the prescribed safety measures, these helicopters did not have GPS. The person said that most of the systems of these helicopters are mechanical, soThe possibility of electronic systems being interfered with and hacked is basically eliminated.He also said,Related investigations also ruled out the factors of chemical substances and harmful substancesIn addition, regarding whether the accident was caused by human factors, the person said that after the accident, about 30,000 people underwent security and intelligence reviews.The investigation results showed that there were no human factors and no suspicious factors were found.

Weather conditions change on the day of Lexi travel

The person familiar with the matter said that meteorologists announced the necessary flight conditions to the flight team the night before, that the helicopter must be in flight before 1 p.m. that day.But Leahy's trip was delayed because weather conditions changed that day.

The helicopter is too heavy, resulting in insufficient traction

In addition, the survey showed thatThe weight of the helicopter is an important factor that causes the pilot to lose control of the helicopter.The survey shows thatLeahy was on a helicopter with two more passengers than was safe to fly.When the pilot saw the clouds and wanted to adjust the helicopter to the appropriate flight altitude, the helicopter did not have enough traction. At the time of the crash, the pilot's vision was obstructed.

The source said security and intelligence agencies have completed a detailed investigation.Investigation revealed the accident was an accident

On May 19, the helicopter carrying then-Iranian President Rahi had a hard landing in Iran. Rahi and several other officials, including then-Iranian Foreign Minister Abdollahyan, were confirmed dead in the accident on the 20th.

Iran's armed forces denied the allegations

After the relevant news was announced,The public affairs department of the Iranian Armed Forces General Staff denied the relevant content but did not disclose more details.

Editor-in-chief: Zhang Wu Text editor: Li Linwei Title image source: Xinhua News Agency

Source: Author: CCTV News Client