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stated on May 20, 2024 in a post:

Photos show bodies of people who died in the helicopter crash with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.

False
By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu
May 21, 2024

Crash photos on X are from 2020 plane mishap, not 2024 helicopter crash that killed Iran president

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  • Some photos trending recently on X are from an April 22, 2020, plane crash in Iran, not the recent 2024 crash that killed the country's president.
See the sources for this fact-check

News of the helicopter crash that killed Iran’s president and foreign minister May 19 sparked a flurry of images on social media. But some of the photos gaining attention do not show the actual scene on the ground. 

One viral May 20 post on X claimed to show the wreckage of the plane that came down in northwest Iran near the border with Azerbaijan, framing it as “breaking news.” The post includes three photos of a crash and a video of rescuers holding a stretcher.

“Breaking news🚨: Many bodies of those died in Iran President Raisi helicopter crash have been burnt and cannot be identified,” the X post claimed, using all capital letters.

The video in the post is real footage from the May 19 crash released by the Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran’s official news agency. But two of the three photos were taken from a separate Iranian crash that happened four years ago.

One image shows the tail of a crashed plane embossed with the Iranian flag and the number 1136. Another photo shows several rescue workers at the crash site; one rescuer wears a white mask and looks into the camera.

The photos are from an April 22, 2020, plane crash in Iran. That plane was traveling from Bisheh Kolah, Mazandaran province, to the capital Tehran, according to the Iranian Red Crescent, a humanitarian relief organization, in an X post.

Iranian news outlet Rokna reported on the crash April 22, 2020. (We converted the article’s Persian calendar date of 1399/02/3 to the Gregorian calendar used in many parts of the world.) The state-owned Mehr News Agency also reported about the crash on the same date and said the aircraft was a “training plane” owned by Iranian police.

Ghoncheh Habibiazad, a BBC journalist who monitors Iranian media, said the state-affiliated Fars News Agency published a third photo in the post that shows uniformed officers surrounding a blue aircraft’s tail. 

The photos from 2020 do not accurately show the crash that killed Iran President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian. We rate the out-of-context photos in the X post False.

Our Sources

International Committee of the Red Cross, The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, accessed May 20, 2024

Mehr News Agency, Iran’s police ‘training’ plane crashes in Mazandaran prov., Apr 22, 2020

Iran Chamber Society, Iranian Calendar Converter, accessed May 20, 2024

NBC News, Red Crescent workers carry covered body on a stretcher, May 20, 2024

Rokna, The first images of the crash of the police plane in the Swan Motel, April 22, 2020

Iran News Update, Iran Protests During Persian Calendar Year 1399 (March 2020–2021), Mar. 25, 2021

Newschecker, Old Images Falsely Linked To Chopper Crash Killing Iranian President Raisi, May 20, 2024

NewsMeter, Fact Check: Pics from 2020 falsely linked to Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi chopper crash, May 20, 2024

X post, Iranian Red Crescent Society, (archived link), Apr. 22, 2020

X post, (archived link), May 20, 2024

X post, Islamic Republic News Agency (archived link), May 20, 2024

X post (archived link), May 19, 2024

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