Rescue teams in Abu Dhabi are currently stationed near the site where a helicopter carrying nine individuals, including the president and foreign minister, crashed. The bodies of those on board have been recovered and transported to Tabriz by the Iranian Red Crescent for further processing.
An investigation is set to commence to determine the cause of the crash. Weather conditions, particularly thick fog that severely limited visibility, are being scrutinized as a potential factor. The challenging weather conditions prevented rescue teams from deploying their own helicopter promptly.
The search and rescue operation has officially concluded following the recovery of the bodies. Questions linger regarding why the helicopter was airborne in adverse conditions, especially considering that two other helicopters in the convoy landed safely. The rugged, mountainous terrain of the area adds to the complexity of transportation, with roads unsuitable for VIP travel.
Concerns have also been raised about the age of the helicopter and the decision to transport high-profile individuals in it. The tragic incident has prompted a thorough review of safety protocols and operational procedures to prevent similar accidents in the future.