The helicopter of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has been recognized by a contemporary drone, the Akanji drone. Nevertheless, this drone is well-liked due to its attention-grabbing options.
Yesterday, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi and International Minister Hossein Amir Abdullah Hayan had an accident on their manner once more from the Iranian province of Azerbaijan.
Iranian Crimson Crescent Society head Pir Hossein Kolivand confirmed that 73 groups are taking part within the rescue operation, whereas two sizzling spots have been recognized with the assistance of Turkish drones, the place the helicopter might have crashed. has occurred
Turkey’s Excessive Altitude Lengthy Endurance Aerial Wheel ‘Akanji’ has made it attainable to determine the crash website, with the assistance of drones, the identification was made clear because of the high temperature on the crash website.
A day earlier than the accident of the Iranian president, the shocking assertion of the president of Azerbaijan went viral
US-led coalition forces off the coast of Yemen shot down four drones and an anti-ship missile launched by Houthi rebels on Wednesday, American authorities said. Where attacks by Iranian-backed groups on Red Sea shipping continue.
US Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a statement on .
The missile likely targeted the MV Yorktown, a US-flagged shipping vessel, CENTCOM said, adding there were no injuries or damage.
The Houthi group, which controls most of Yemen’s Red Sea coast, has launched dozens of missile and drone attacks targeting ships since November, actions they say are a show of solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.
CENTCOM also said it had attacked and destroyed four drones launched by the Houthis shortly following the missile launch.
“It is determined that ASBMs and UAVs (drones) pose a real threat to US, coalition and merchant vessels in the region,” CENTCOM said.
Following their attacks on shipping, American and British forces retaliated with attacks on the Houthi group, which in turn declared American and British interests as legitimate targets as well. (AFP/Z-3)
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Iran’s foreign minister downplayed the Israeli attack and said his country would not retaliate unless Iran’s interests were targeted.
As is known, on Friday (19/4), Iranian state media reported that a small Israeli drone that entered Iranian territory was successfully shot down.
Media in the United States quoted officials there as saying Israel launched the attacks in retaliation for drone attacks and missiles Tehran fired at Israel last weekend.
“What happened last night was not an attack,” Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian told NBC News in an interview Friday. “It was a flight of two or three quad-copters, which is equivalent to the toys our children use in Iran.”
“As long as there are no new adventures in the name of the Israeli regime once morest Iran’s interests, we will not respond,” he added.
Israel’s ‘attack’ on Friday prompted world leaders to call for calm and de-escalation over fears of a wider conflict once morest the backdrop of the war in Gaza that began on October 7.
Also read: Iran Attacks Israel with Hundreds of Drones and Missiles
Last week, Iran launched its first direct attack on Israeli territory. The attack was a response to a deadly April 1 airstrike on Tehran’s consulate in Damascus, which Iran blamed on Israel.
The Israeli army said most of the more than 300 missiles and drones fired by Iran were shot down – with the help of the United States and other allies – and the strikes caused only minor damage.
Israeli officials have not commented publicly on what happened on Friday, and analysts say for now both sides are working on de-escalation.
“If the Israeli regime intends to take other actions that are contrary to our interests, our next response will be immediate and maximum,” Amir-Abdollahian said in the interview. (AFP/M-3)
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Iran has launched a drone attack on Israel.
Image: Reuters
Iran fired more than 300 drones and missiles at Israel during the night. Most are intercepted. Iran says that retaliation has been achieved – Israel leaves it open how it will react.
GAt a quarter to two o’clock on Sunday night, the warning sirens sounded at the Dead Sea. Alarms were also raised in Jerusalem and the southern part of the West Bank, northern Israel and parts of the Negev Desert in the south. Detonations were heard in the air in Jerusalem and several other cities. The Iranian attack on Israel, which had been a threat for days, had begun. The regime in Tehran wanted to retaliate for the killing of a high-ranking commander of the Revolutionary Guard, who died in Damascus a week and a half ago, in an attack allegedly initiated by Israel.
Army spokesman Daniel Hagari appeared in front of the camera at three o’clock. The attack was a “massive escalation,” he said. “Iran carried out a large-scale coordinated attack on Israel tonight.” A “massive swarm” of “killer drones” and missiles of various types were fired. Tehran has “sent more than 300 threats of various kinds,” Hagari said on Sunday morning. Israel intercepted 99 percent of the flying objects and projectiles in cooperation with its allies.
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