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The cause of the crash Sunday was unclear. Iranian officials said fog and bad weather in the area slowed rescuers' response.
His tenure saw a crackdown on mass protests after 22-year-old Mahsa Amini was killed; the enforcement of a strict women’s dress code; increased enrichment of uranium after the U.S. withdrew from a landmark nuclear deal; and increased military tensions with Israel and the West as the regime supported Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthi rebels in Yemen, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Schumer made the remark at an unrelated news conference in Manhattan today, just as Iranian state media reported that crews believe they have found the site of the crash.The commander of the East Azerbaijan Army said that a signal from the helicopter and a cellphone belonging to one of the crew members at the accident site was received"minutes ago."
Tasnim News and Ofogh television, both state news sources, said that Red Crescent workers were in the vicinity of the crash and expected to come across the site soon. Iran's interior minister previously said that the crews were struggling to reach the remote area of the crash due to heavy fog and bad weather.purportedly showing the area displayed the low visibility and what sounded like heavy winds as people walked with flashlights.
Raisi's photo was posted to the account's"stories" with the words"Khatm Salavat" written across it the large font. The term"Salavat" is referring to an Islamic prayer praising the prophet and the prophet's family.
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