Iranian experts are ready to put an end to the investigation into the plane crash that killed the country's president, Ibrahim Raisi.
The republic's special services completed their investigation after three months and are ready to name the exact cause of the crash.
The Fars agency reported this on Wednesday, August 21, citing a source in Iran’s intelligence services.
The security and intelligence services have completed their investigation and are now confident that the presidential plane crashed as a result of an accident.
The helicopter was unable to reach the required altitude due to overload. There were too many people on board.
The situation was complicated by adverse weather conditions. Due to fog and overload, the pilots were unable to steer the vehicle away from a collision with a mountain.
Meanwhile, Iran has elected a new president. It is Masoud Pezeshkian. Moscow has emphasized that it respects the choice of the Iranian people and wishes the new leader success in this post.