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Rescuers are trying to locate the helicopter on which President Ebrahim Raisi 
and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian were traveling, state media 
reported. Their status is unknown.

A helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi crashed on Sunday, according to 
Iran’s state media and the country’s mission to the United Nations, but has yet 
to be found by search-and-rescue workers because of heavy fog.

The helicopter was also carrying Hossein Amir Abdollahian, Iran’s foreign 
minister.

The state news agency IRNA reported that an enormous search operation involving 
16 teams was underway to locate the helicopter. Inclement weather, the reports 
said, was hampering the effort. The teams had yet to locate the crash site 
after almost five hours.

State media has yet to report on casualties or confirm the whereabouts or 
condition of the president. The cause of the crash is also unknown.

“Given the complexities of the region, connection has been difficult, and we 
are hoping that the rescue teams reach the helicopter and can give us more 
information,” Ahmad Vahidi, Iran’s interior minister, told state television.

Mr. Raisi was on an official visit to the province of Western Azerbaijan, a 
mountainous region in northwestern Iran.

A delegation of ministers traveled with him in a convoy of three helicopters, 
state media reported, adding that the two other aircraft had reached their 
destinations.

In addition to the president and the foreign minister, the governor of the 
province was also in the helicopter, which crashed in an area called Varzaghan, 
state media reported.

Iran’s law stipulates that if the president dies, power is transferred to the 
first vice president and an election must be called within six months. The 
first vice president is Mohammad Mokhber, a conservative politician.

Farnaz Fassihi ( https://www.nytimes.com/by/farnaz-fassihi ) is the United 
Nations bureau chief for The Times, leading coverage of the organization, and 
also covers Iran and the shadow war between Iran and Israel. She is based in 
New York.


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