US Senate Majority Leader Claims No Evidence of Sabotage in Iranian President’s Helicopter Crash

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US Senate Majority Leader Claims No Evidence of Sabotage in Iranian President's Helicopter Crash

The U.S. Senate Majority Leader claims there is no evidence of sabotage in the crash of the Iranian president’s helicopter.

The United States Senate Majority Leader claimed that according to American officials, there is no evidence of sabotage in the helicopter crash involving the Iranian president.

Schumer claimed that adverse and foggy weather conditions in northwest Iran, where the incident occurred, were likely the main cause of the crash.

In his claim, he said it seems that this incident was merely an accident, but more thorough investigations are still ongoing.

The Senate Democratic leader also claimed that efforts to locate the exact crash site of the helicopter are ongoing, and he is continuously monitoring the situation.

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