"Nothing dubious has been seen in charge pinnacle's discussions with flight team," says report
May 25, 2024
Report says no indications of gunfire or comparable noticed.
More subtleties to be delivered as examination propels.
Nothing dubious saw in charge tower discussions.
DUBAI: A starter report by Iran's military said no proof of treachery or assault had been seen as such a long ways during examinations concerning the helicopter crash that killed President Ebrahim Raisi, state media covered Friday.
Raisi, who was viewed as a possible replacement to Preeminent Pioneer Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed when his helicopter descended because of unfortunate climate in mountains close to the Azerbaijan verge on Sunday.
"Indications of gunfire or comparable were not seen in that frame of mind of the helicopter (which) crashed in a space in high elevation and burst into flares," the report gave by the military general staff said.
"Nothing dubious has been seen in the control pinnacle's discussions with the flight team," it added.
More subtleties would be delivered as the examination progresses, the report said.
Raisi was covered in Iran's heavenly city of Mashhad on Thursday, four days after the accident that additionally killed Unfamiliar Priest Hossein Amirabdollahian and six others.
Specialists say Iran has an unfortunate air security record, with rehashed crashes, many including US-constructed airplane purchased before the 1979 Islamic upset.
Tehran says US sanctions have long kept it from purchasing new airplane or extra parts from the West to refresh its squeaking armadas.
Iran's top investigator this week cautioned against gossip mongering via virtual entertainment in the midst of hypothesis that the helicopter might have been brought down, state media revealed.
Security powers have kept a man blamed for posting a "bogus" report which had turned into a web sensation via online entertainment with 40 million perspectives, the semi-official Fars news organization revealed. The post felt somewhat skeptical on the credibility of state media photographs of the helicopter.
Iran broadcasted five days of grieving for Raisi, who ordered Khamenei's strategies, took action against public dispute and embraced an extreme line on international strategy issues incorporating converses with Washington to resuscitate Iran's 2015 atomic settlement.
An official political race has been booked for June 28.