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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi (63) is dead. A representative of the mullahs' regime announced this on Monday. The body has since been recovered. This was reported by the aid organization Red Crescent, which declared the search operation over. Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian (60), who was in the crashed helicopter with Raisi, also died. There were a total of nine people in the death helicopter, none of whom survived.
Shortly after Raisi's death was announced, the Iranian propaganda apparatus announced: "The tirelessly working President of the Iranian people sacrificed his life for the nation." After the " martyr's death," the government would continue to work "without the slightest disruption.".
The country, which has been criticized for decades for its catastrophic handling of human rights, announced five days of national mourning. The previous Vice President, Mohammed Mokhber (69), will take over the business.
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