There was 'no sign of life' spotted Monday at the crash site of the helicopter that was carrying Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and other officials after it made a 'hard landing' on Sunday, state TV reported. The crash site was across a steep valley and rescuers have not yet reached it, according to state media. As the sun rose on Monday, rescuers saw the helicopter from a distance of roughly 1.
Raisi and Amir-Abdollahian were traveling in Iran's East Azerbaijan province when the helicopter made what state TV described as a 'hard landing' near Jolfa, a city on the border with the nation of Azerbaijan, roughly 375 miles northwest of Tehran. State TV later said it crashed further east near the village of Uzi, although details remained contradictory.
Various rescue teams are on their way to the region but because of the poor weather and fogginess it might take time for them to reach the helicopter,' the comments continued. The incident comes as Iran, under Raisi and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, launched an unprecedented drone-and-missile attack against Israel last month. Iran has also faced years of mass protests against its Shiite theocracy in response to a struggling economy and attacks on women's rights. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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