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IRANIAN PRESIDENT Bites the dust IN HELICOPTER CRASH

Iranian state media said President Ebrahim Raisi passed on Monday after his helicopter crashed in an uneven district of the country.

The public authority has not yet given an affirmation of the pioneer’s demise.

Salvage groups had been scouring the region since Sunday evening after a helicopter conveying Raisi, the unfamiliar pastor and different authorities had disappeared.

Early Monday, help laborers found the missing helicopter, with state television saying the president had passed on.

State transmission photographs of Raisi, with the voice of a man discussing the Koran playing behind the scenes.

Iran’s VP for leader issues Mohsen Mansouri posted on X a Koranic section used to communicate sympathies.

Raisi has been president starting around 2021 when he succeeded the moderate Hassan Rouhani, when the economy was battered by US sanctions over Iran’s challenged atomic program.

Iran saw a rush of fights set off by the passing in guardianship of Iranian-Kurdish lady Mahsa Amini in September 2022 after her capture for purportedly mocking dress principles for ladies.

The Gaza war sent provincial pressures taking off and a progression of blow for blow accelerations prompted Tehran sending off many rockets and rockets straightforwardly at Israel in April this year.

In a discourse following Sunday’s dam introduction, Raisi underscored Iran’s help for Palestinians, a focal point of its international strategy since the 1979 Islamic unrest.

“We accept that Palestine is the primary issue of the Muslim world, and we are persuaded that individuals of Iran and Azerbaijan generally support individuals of Palestine and Gaza and disdain the Zionist system,” said Raisi.

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