Copter carrying Raeisi crashes in East Azarbaijan

The helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raeisi went missing in a dense forest area in East Azarbaijan on Sunday, while bad weather conditions is hampering search and rescue efforts.

Copter carrying Raeisi crashes in East Azarbaijan

MEHR: The helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raeisi went missing in a dense forest area in East Azarbaijan on Sunday, while bad weather conditions is hampering search and rescue efforts.

Media reports say an incident took place for one of the 3 helicopters carrying the Iranian President's convoy on the visit to East Azarbaijan Province in northwest Iran on Sunday.

Mehr reporter's follow-up on the news indicate that a few minutes ago, the helicopter carrying the president landed on the ground due to the foggy weather in the northern region of East Azarbaijan.

The president and his convoy were traveling the distance between Khodaafarin and Tabriz.

Some local media reports suggest that the chopper had a hard landing.

The Friday Prayers Imam of Tabriz, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and some other ministers and high-ranking officials are accompanying the president Raeisi. 

The rescue and search team are reported to have faced difficulties in reaching the site of the hard landing of the copter. 

The interior minister Ahmad Vahidi has confirmed to the national TV that one of the copters of the president's convoy had a hard landing.

"Various rescue groups are moving towards the site, but due to the fog and bad weather, it may take time to reach the area. The work is under control," Vahidi said.

"There have been contacts with [the president's] companions, but given that the area is mountainous and it is difficult to establish contacts, we hope that the rescue teams will reach the site of the incident sooner and give us more information," the interior minister added.

Local Iranian media have reported that it was heavily raining in the area in Varzaghan District and it is hard for the rescue and search teams to walk in the dense fog.