Iran’s President and Foreign Minister feared dead in helicopter crash | BBC News

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A huge search operation is underway in Iran after a helicopter carrying the country’s President Ebrahim Raisi crashed in the mountainous north-west of the country in heavy fog. Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian was also on the aircraft.

The men had been visiting Iran’s remote mountain border region with Azerbaijan to inaugurate a new dam project. Two other helicopters in the convoy made the journey safely.

Rescue teams are attempting to locate the helicopter but are being hampered by very poor weather. Iran’s army is reported to have ordered that all resources needed be sent to the search area. The Red Crescent is helping with the search operation. Drones and rescue dogs are being used in the attempt to locate the helicopter. Countries in the region including Turkey have offered assistance with the search.

Mass prayers are being said in mosques in Iran. Iran’s state-run television first announced news of what they described as a “hard-landing”. The country’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei delivered a message of calm, saying he hoped that God would return the President to the people. He told Iranians that there would be no disruption to the running of the country.

President Raisi has been a key and controversial figure in Iran for many decades, regarded as a hardliner within the Islamic Republic’s leadership. The accident comes at a time of high tension in the Middle East, with the war in Gaza and fears that the conflict could widen.

Israel and the United States have accused Iran of backing militant groups including Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen. Recently Iran fired hundreds of missiles at Israel. An airstrike on a military base in Iran was widely seen as Israel's response to that attack.

Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian is a well-known figure on the international stage, where he has been involved in talks and negotiations about Iran's nuclear programme.

Jane Hill presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Caroline Hawley.

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He is much more feared alive than he is feared dead.

Elongated_Muskrat
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God is Great and God is Good, let us thank Him for the news

Larry-xwki
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Thank you God for listening to my prayers.

Sharon_McCluskey
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My condolences to the family of the pilot.

jonmac
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Oh my... how about that..? My condolences to the pilot's loved ones, and my congratulations to the Iranian people.

predabot__
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An executioner killed by his own chopper.

ivanconnolly
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Iranians Are Happy.

Justice is served. 💙

TheWestIsNext
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I saw people in Iran shooting fireworks celebrating the news.

cdelane
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Whos idea was it to fly in those conditions. Whoever is was needs to be given a raise.

karbvi
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Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall.

vanonnen
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How the other two choppers safe landed is a mystery.

David.M.Pyngrope
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There once was a man named Raisi,
Who some say was more than just crazy,
He went up in a chopper,
But soon came a cropper,
And all coz the weather was hazy.

stevea
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My deepest condolences to the helicopter and its family and friends.

jaydurych
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My condolences to the family of the helicopter.

MrXander
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Very sad the Helicopter! This beautiful Helicopter! Very sad!

HeinzBecker-ihfv
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Women have been served justice. Thanks

marsspacex
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My condolences to the helicopter family😢

Knights_
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I'm Persian (don't call me Iranian!). We do not cry over this...This wicked regime will be replaced one day.
They do not represent me or my people.

lut
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God just gave a hand to the Iranian people...!!!

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Condolences to the helicopter and the mountain

trudiwilliams