Iran’s military states Raisi’s helicopter ignited right after crash and there was no indication of attack

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Iran's military says Raisi's helicopter caught fire soon after crash and there was no sign of attack

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — The helicopter bring Iran’s late President Ebrahim Raisi ignited right after it crashed into a mountain and there was no indication it was assaulted, state media reported, pointing out the armed force’s crash private investigators.

The declaration from the basic personnel of the militaries in charge of examining the crash read on state tv late Thursday. The very first declaration on the crash did not ordinary blame however stated more information would follow additional examination.

The crash Sunday eliminated Raisi, the nation’s foreign minister and 6 other individuals.

The basic personnel’s declaration stated the interactions in between the control tower and the team of the helicopter before the crash consisted of absolutely nothing suspicious. It stated the last interaction of the crashed helicopter was in between it and 2 helicopters accompanying it some 90 seconds before the crash.

There was no indication of anything contended the helicopter and its flight course did not alter, the declaration stated.

The aging Bell helicopter decreased in a foggy, remote mountainous area of Iran’s northwest on Sunday. The crash website was found Monday early morning with all 8 on board dead.

Raisi was buried in a burial place at the Imam Reza Shrine in Mashhad on Thursday.

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