On May 19, 2024, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian tragically died in a helicopter crash in northwestern Iran, near the border with Azerbaijan. The crash occurred when their helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing in a remote, mountainous area. Despite challenging weather conditions, rescue teams reached the crash site and confirmed the lack of survivors. The Iranian authorities have yet to officially respond, but several Iranian media outlets, including Mehr News Agency and Iran Daily, reported the tragic incident after the wreckage was discovered at dawn on May 20, 2024.
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei urged the nation to pray for President Raisi's health, expressing hope for his protection during a public address in Tehran. President Raisi had met with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev earlier that day to inaugurate a dam on the Araxes River, marking a significant event for both nations. The convoy was returning to Tabriz, where Raisi was scheduled to visit an oil refinery when the helicopter experienced difficulties and crashed.
Emergency services, hindered by the region's difficult terrain and poor weather, faced significant challenges in accessing the crash site. The IRNA news agency reported that over twenty rescue teams equipped with drones and rescue dogs were dispatched to the location. However, drones and a helicopter sent for reinforcement could not reach the site due to adverse weather conditions.
The crash has shocked the nation, as President Raisi was a key figure in Iranian politics. He had served as the country's president since 2021, after winning the election with a significant majority. Raisi was also known for his hardline stance and had held various crucial positions in Iran's judicial system before his presidency. His death leaves a significant void in the Iranian political landscape.
Additionally, reports indicate that other officials, including the governor of East Azerbaijan, Malik Rahmati, were on board the helicopter. The exact number of casualties is still being confirmed by the authorities.
This incident underscores the risks faced by political leaders and the challenges of ensuring their safety, especially in areas with difficult terrain and harsh weather conditions. The loss of President Raisi and other key officials is expected to have substantial repercussions on Iran's political and social landscape.