Iran’s army has so far found no evidence of criminal activity in a helicopter crash that killed the country’s president Ebrahim Raisi and seven others, state media reports.
The 63-year-old died on Sunday after his helicopter went down in the country’s mountainous northwest while returning from a dam inauguration on the border with Azerbaijan.
“No bullet holes or similar impacts were observed on the helicopter wreckage,” says a preliminary report by the general staff of the armed forces published by the official IRNA news agency.
“The helicopter caught fire after hitting an elevated area,” it says, adding that “no suspicious content was observed during the communications between the watch tower and the flight crew.”
Raisi’s helicopter had been flying on a “pre-planned route and did not leave the designated flight path” before the crash.
The report says the wreckage of the helicopter had been found by Iranian drones early on Monday but the “complexity of the area, fog and low temperatures” hindered the work of search and rescue teams.
The army says “more time is needed” to investigate the crash and that it will provide additional details later.
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