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2024 Varzaqan helicopter crash
The helicopter leaving Khudafarin[citation needed][dubiousdiscuss]
Accident
Date19 May 2024; 50 days ago (2024-05-19), ≈ 13:30 IRST (UTC+03:30)
SiteVarzaqan, East Azerbaijan, Iran
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBell 212[1]
Flight originKhudafarin, Iran
DestinationTabriz, Iran
PassengersAt least 4
Crew1+
MissingAt least 5 (including president Raisi)

On 19 May 2024, a Bell 212 helicopter crashed near Varzaqan, Iran, while en route to Tabriz from Khudafarin.[2] The helicopter was carrying Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi, foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, governor of East Azerbaijan Malek Rahmati, and Supreme Leader representative in East Azerbaijan Mohammad Ali Ale-Hashem. The condition of the passengers and the location of the helicopter remain unknown.

The crash took place while Raisi was travelling in Iran's East Azerbaijan province, near the city of Jolfa, situated on the border with Azerbaijan.[3][4] Iranian TV reported that rescue operations were encountering difficulties due to the dense forest terrain, compounded by adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, and strong winds.[3] To aid in the search for the helicopter, drones, search-and-rescue teams, specially trained dogs, and the Copernicus satellite system have been mobilised.[5][6]

Background

Raisi (left) with Aliyev on the Azerbaijan–Iran border on the day of the crash

On 19 May 2024, President of Iran Ebrahim Raisi was in Azerbaijan to inaugurate the Giz Galasi hydroelectric complex with President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev.[7] The complex is the third collaborative project between Iran and Azerbaijan on the Aras River.[3][8] A day before the crash, the Iran Meteorological Organization issued an orange weather warning for the region.[9]

Crash

Following the Giz Galasi event, a helicopter carrying Raisi, foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, governor of East Azerbaijan Malek Rahmati, and Supreme Leader representative in East Azerbaijan Mohammad Ali Ale-Hashem[10] departed with two other helicopters in a convoy to Tabriz.[2] At approximately 13:30 IRST (UTC+03:30), the helicopter carrying Raisi crashed[2] shortly after some passengers made an emergency call. Energy Minister Ali Akbar Mehrabian and Housing and Transportation Minister Mehrdad Bazrpash, who were travelling in the other two helicopters, subsequently arrived safely.[11]

Conflicting reports said that the helicopter crashed either near Jolfa, or east of the village of Uzi.[12] The helicopter's exact location and condition have not been disclosed.[3] According to IRNA, based on accounts from residents, the helicopter crashed in the Dizmar Forest region, situated between Uzi and Pir Davood. Inhabitants in the northern Varzaqan area of East Azerbaijan Province reported hearing sounds emanating from the vicinity.[2]

By 21:46, Iranian media reported the helicopter was located.[13] The Red Crescent denied the reports.[14]

Recovery efforts

The crash was described as a hard landing by Iranian media. Major-General Mohammad Bagheri, chief of staff of the Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces, ordered all its branches to deploy its full resources toward rescue operations.[11] Heavy fog affected search-and-rescue operations in Varzaqan.[5] According to The Guardian, search-and-rescue teams were expected to reach the site of the crash by 20:00.[15] By 20:39, Iranian forces were near the site of the crash.[16] Forty rescue teams from the Iranian Red Crescent,[11] along with drones, were sent to the area of the crash.[17] According to The Guardian, officials made contact with a passenger and a crew member.[18]

Iran requested a night vision search and rescue helicopter from Turkey, according to the head of the Turkish disaster management agency AFAD.[19] Turkey also pledged to send 32 rescue personnel and six vehicles.[20]

The Iranian government cancelled a cabinet meeting.[21] Senior officials and members of the Supreme National Security Council travelled to Tabriz.[22]

An anonymous Iranian official told Reuters that rescue teams were struggling to reach the crash site.[23] He said Raisi and Amir-Abdollahian's lives were "at risk following the helicopter crash" and that "while we are still hopeful, information coming from the crash site is very concerning".[23]

Reactions

Domestic

Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, in asking the nation for prayer, said that "if the people of Iran do not worry, there will be no disruption in the work of the country".[24] Prayers for Raisi were held in cities across the country.[2] State-run television aired them and Fars News Agency encouraged them. Videos of people celebrating and launching fireworks began circulating on social media.[24]

The Iranian government cancelled a cabinet meeting.[21] Senior officials and members of the Supreme National Security Council travelled to Tabriz.[22]

International

Janez Lenarčič, European Commissioner for Crisis Management, announced that the European Union would activate the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (rapid response satellite mapping) at Iran's request.[25] Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Turkey and Russia offered search help.[26][27][28]

Well-wishes and offers of support came from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi,[29] Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif,[30] Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan,[31] and Foreign Ministries of Afghanistan, Kuwait, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.[32][33]

See also

References

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  25. ^ Janez Lenarčič [@JanezLenarcic] (19 May 2024). "Upon Iranian request for assistance we are activating the EU's @CopernicusEMS rapid response 📡 mapping service in view of to the helicopter accident reportedly carrying the President of #Iran and its foreign minister. #EUSolidarity" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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  27. ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs Armenia [@MFAofArmenia] (19 May 2024). "Shocked by the news coming from #Iran. Our thoughts & prayers are w/President Raisi, Minister @Amirabdolahian & all others reported to be at the site. As rescue operations continue, #Armenia, as a close & friendly neighbor of Iran, is ready to provide all necessary support. @IRIMFA_EN" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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  29. ^ Narendra Modi [@narendramodi] (19 May 2024). "Deeply concerned by reports regarding President Raisi's helicopter flight today. We stand in solidarity with the Iranian people in this hour of distress, and pray for well being of the President and his entourage" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  30. ^ Shehbaz Sharif [@CMShehbaz] (19 May 2024). "Heard the distressing news from Iran regarding Hon. President Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi's helicopter. Waiting with great anxiety for good news that all is well. Our prayers and best wishes are with Hon.President Raisi and the entire Iranian nation" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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