Iran President Reisi's helicopter crash revealed not due to weather, mystery of death hidden in just 1.30 seconds
There has been a new revelation regarding the helicopter accident of the President of Iran, Ibrahim Reisi. Officers of two helicopters involved in the convoy have given a report. According to the report, there is no information about bad weather. The weather was clear and there was no fog at the accident site.
Nine people, including Iran's President Ibrahim Reisi and the foreign minister, were killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday. Reisi was returning from inaugurating Kiz Kalasi and Khodafarin dams in Azerbaijan. Not only Iran but the world was shocked upon hearing the news of his death. The President's Chief of Staff has given an eyewitness account of when, how and what happened to the helicopter Reicy was traveling in.
Weather was clear-report
There has been a new revelation regarding the helicopter accident of the President of Iran, Ibrahim Reisi. Officers of two helicopters involved in the convoy have given a report. According to the report, there is no information about bad weather. The weather was clear and there was no fog at the accident site. Receipt's helicopter was alerted 45 minutes after take-off. The helicopter was instructed to go above the cloud. The report said that an alert was received from Recei's helicopter 1.30 seconds before he went missing.
After the disappearance, only one person was contacted on board the RC helicopter. The Ayatollah, who was on board the helicopter, said that his health was not good. The Ayatollah also spoke about the nearby trees. Doubts expressed after the preliminary report of the helicopter accident of Ibrahim Recei came out, are getting stronger. One and a half seconds cannot be accounted for in this entire tragedy. The mystery of Recei's death is hidden in this one and a half seconds.
What happened in that one and a half seconds?
The helicopter took off on May 19 at 1 am. After 45 minutes, the pilot of Recei gave a warning. Two other helicopters were instructed to move above the clouds. If the alert was given a second and a half before the accident, did Recei really get killed? Because whatever comes out points to something black in the dal. The weather was clear, there was no question of fog, so whatever happened that day happened only when the last alert was sent.
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