Ebrahim Raïssi’s accident blamed on Israel, the United States or even Iran? Beware of conspiracy theories

Ebrahim Raïssi’s accident blamed on Israel, the United States or even Iran? Beware of conspiracy theories
Ebrahim Raïssi’s accident blamed on Israel, the United States or even Iran? Beware of conspiracy theories

We are being lied to – As soon as the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raïssi was announced on Sunday in the crash of his helicopter, different conspiracy theories emerged, denying the hypothesis of a simple accident

On Sunday, Iranian President Ebrahim Raïssi was killed in the crash of his helicopter. If the circumstances of the accident remain to be determined with precision, the theory of mechanical failure remains the most probable according to experts in the country. However, other theses quickly emerged, leaving little room to chance as to the fate of the late leader.

The extremely tense geopolitical situation in the Middle East is not for nothing in the dissemination of different theories on the crash which cost the lives of Ebrahim Raïssi and his Minister of Foreign Affairs. In mid-April, we remember the air attack carried out by Tehran on Israel in retaliation for the bombing of the Iranian consulate in Damascus.

So on social networks, many people blame the Hebrew state for the helicopter accident. “The time was Mossad. » “The proximity of the accident of a few km to the border of Azerbaijan sows doubt… When we know that […] Azerbaijan is considered by Israel as a strategic ally against Iran. » “Agent Eli Kopter’s fault again”…

Seen almost a million times, there is the tweet from the Ironclad account, (…) Read more on 20minutes

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