Footage broadcasted by Iranian state TV depicted the aftermath of the crash, with wreckage strewn across a foggy hillside and Red Crescent workers solemnly carrying covered bodies on stretchers. Unfortunately, all occupants of the helicopter, including President Raisi, Foreign Minister Amirabdollahian, the governor of East Azerbaijan Province, and a senior imam from Tabriz city, lost their lives.
In the wake of Amirabdollahian’s death, Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani was appointed as the acting foreign minister. State media shared images from the crash site, revealing the U.S.-made Bell 212 helicopter had collided with a mountain peak. Despite these visuals, officials had yet to provide an official statement regarding the cause of the tragic incident.
The exact cause of the helicopter crash that resulted in the death of President Raisi, Foreign Minister Amirabdollahian, and others remains unknown as of now. However, several factors could have contributed to the accident.
One possibility is adverse weather conditions. Reports indicated that the crash occurred in a mountainous region during poor weather, including fog and blizzard conditions. Flying in such conditions can be challenging, particularly in mountainous terrain where visibility may be limited and wind patterns unpredictable.
Another potential factor is mechanical failure. The helicopter involved in the crash was reported to be a U.S.-made Bell 212, which, like any aircraft, is susceptible to mechanical issues. Given Iran’s aging fleet and the impact of decades-long sanctions on its ability to maintain and upgrade its aviation infrastructure, mechanical failure cannot be ruled out.
Furthermore, human error cannot be discounted. Pilots may have misjudged the conditions or made errors in navigation or operation. Additionally, the decision-making process leading up to the flight, including whether to proceed in adverse weather conditions, could have been a contributing factor.
Investigations into the crash are underway, with Iran’s military chief of staff ordering a probe into the incident. Such investigations will involve examining the wreckage, analyzing flight data, and interviewing witnesses to determine the precise cause of the tragedy.