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Footage from Iran's Tasnim Agency of current weather conditions in the area of President Raisi's helicopter crash
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Footage from Iran's Tasnim Agency of current weather conditions in the area of President Raisi's helicopter crash Subscribe to @SputnikInt
📹 Iranian media publishes videos of the search and rescue operation for the crew of the crashed helicopter
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Massive rescue efforts to find helicopter with Iranian president The Red Crescent, as well as military and police auxiliaries, launched a large-scale operation to search for this helicopter from the very beginning of the report of the accident of the presidential…
The Iranian news agency IRNA published the last photo with the president's helicopter taken after the opening of the dam
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The Iranian news agency Mehr News published a video of the president's flight one hour before the hard landing
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One of the search and rescue teams reached the site of the hard landing of Raisi’s helicopter, local media has reported, citing the head of the Iranian Red Crescent.
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The Russian Army broke through Ukrainian defenses in the Pologovsky area and advanced up to one and a half kilometers towards the city of Gulyaypole in the Zaporozhye region, Vladimir Rogov, a senior official of the Russian-appointed Zaporozhye regional administration, told Sputnik.
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Russia in world’s top-ten economies since start of century
The Russian economy has ranked tenth among the world's major economies when it comes to growth in US dollars since the beginning of the 21st century, a Sputnik analysis of data from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank has shown.
Russia's GDP has grown 7.7 times over the past 23 years, increasing to more than $2 trillion dollars from $260 billion at the end of the last century, according to the analysis.
On Friday, the Washington Post reported that Russia has been successful in it's efforts to build “a sustainable economy” amid the ongoing special military operation. The newspaper also mentioned the futility of Western sanctions, which “have failed to collapse Russia’s economy.”
Ethiopia, which joined BRICS earlier this year, has grown the fastest since the beginning of the century: its economy has increased 19.4 times to $160 billion. Then comes China whose GDP has grown 14.6 times over to $17.7 trillion.
Japan, a member of the G7, is the only country that has shown a decrease in GDP in dollar terms since the beginning of the century. Its economy shrank by 15% to $4.2 trillion, compared to $5 trillion at the end of last century.
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The Russian economy has ranked tenth among the world's major economies when it comes to growth in US dollars since the beginning of the 21st century, a Sputnik analysis of data from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank has shown.
Russia's GDP has grown 7.7 times over the past 23 years, increasing to more than $2 trillion dollars from $260 billion at the end of the last century, according to the analysis.
On Friday, the Washington Post reported that Russia has been successful in it's efforts to build “a sustainable economy” amid the ongoing special military operation. The newspaper also mentioned the futility of Western sanctions, which “have failed to collapse Russia’s economy.”
Ethiopia, which joined BRICS earlier this year, has grown the fastest since the beginning of the century: its economy has increased 19.4 times to $160 billion. Then comes China whose GDP has grown 14.6 times over to $17.7 trillion.
Japan, a member of the G7, is the only country that has shown a decrease in GDP in dollar terms since the beginning of the century. Its economy shrank by 15% to $4.2 trillion, compared to $5 trillion at the end of last century.
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The chief of the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces announced the need to use all available forces of the army, armed forces and police to find the Raisi helicopter, according to the Iranian Fars news agency
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Four out of ten Germans want to cut Ukraine spending – survey
At least 40% of German citizens wish to see the amount of money sent to the Kiev regime cut, a survey by INSA Institute has revealed. Expenditure on the Ukrainian Army is the area that most respondents want to see wound down. The second budget item German people wish to be cut is migrant allowances.
Earlier, German media reported that the Bundeswehr asked for an additional $4.13 billion for Ukraine while next year this sum may grow almost fourfold and reach a whopping $16.3 billion. Berlin's Ministry of Finance admitted that the government is lacking crucial funds to finance these expenditures. Nevertheless, Minister of Finance Christian Lindner has backed the Bundeswehr’s bid for additional funds.
Russian officials have repeatedly stressed that no amount of military spending on Ukraine will have any effect on the special operation’s outcome – and lately, this idea has been becoming more and more obvious to the West. However, the US and their allies continue to sponsor the agonizing Kiev regime, trying to drag the conflict out for as long as possible, which only leads to more casualties in Ukraine and more economic hardship across the Western world.
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At least 40% of German citizens wish to see the amount of money sent to the Kiev regime cut, a survey by INSA Institute has revealed. Expenditure on the Ukrainian Army is the area that most respondents want to see wound down. The second budget item German people wish to be cut is migrant allowances.
Earlier, German media reported that the Bundeswehr asked for an additional $4.13 billion for Ukraine while next year this sum may grow almost fourfold and reach a whopping $16.3 billion. Berlin's Ministry of Finance admitted that the government is lacking crucial funds to finance these expenditures. Nevertheless, Minister of Finance Christian Lindner has backed the Bundeswehr’s bid for additional funds.
Russian officials have repeatedly stressed that no amount of military spending on Ukraine will have any effect on the special operation’s outcome – and lately, this idea has been becoming more and more obvious to the West. However, the US and their allies continue to sponsor the agonizing Kiev regime, trying to drag the conflict out for as long as possible, which only leads to more casualties in Ukraine and more economic hardship across the Western world.
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📹 Darkness and rain have complicated the search for the helicopter carrying Iranian President Raisi; it is impossible to get to the emergency site, Iran's Tasnim news agency reports.
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How is power distributed in Iran?
▪️Supreme Leader: The most powerful position is held by the supreme leader, currently Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The supreme leader is the highest secular and religious authority in the country, holding sway over the Iranian government, military and judiciary.
▪️President: The president, currently Ebrahim Raisi, is the second highest-ranking official. The president carries out the decrees, and answers to the Supreme Leader. Unlike the executive in other countries, the president of Iran does not have full control over the government.
▪️Vice President: Currently Mohammad Mokhber is first vice president. According to Article 131, the first vice president takes over as acting president if the president in incapacitated, but only if permitted by the supreme leader. According to the same article, the first vice president (or anyone serving as acting president) must make sure that a new president is elected within fifty days.
▪️Guardian Council: This 12-member body, half appointed by the supreme leader and half by the judiciary, vets candidates for office and can veto legislation.
▪️Assembly of Experts: An 88-member body of clerics elected by the public, this assembly has the power to appoint and dismiss the supreme leader.
▪️Parliament (Majlis): The elected legislative body can draft laws, but its decisions can be overridden by the Guardian Council.
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▪️Supreme Leader: The most powerful position is held by the supreme leader, currently Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The supreme leader is the highest secular and religious authority in the country, holding sway over the Iranian government, military and judiciary.
▪️President: The president, currently Ebrahim Raisi, is the second highest-ranking official. The president carries out the decrees, and answers to the Supreme Leader. Unlike the executive in other countries, the president of Iran does not have full control over the government.
▪️Vice President: Currently Mohammad Mokhber is first vice president. According to Article 131, the first vice president takes over as acting president if the president in incapacitated, but only if permitted by the supreme leader. According to the same article, the first vice president (or anyone serving as acting president) must make sure that a new president is elected within fifty days.
▪️Guardian Council: This 12-member body, half appointed by the supreme leader and half by the judiciary, vets candidates for office and can veto legislation.
▪️Assembly of Experts: An 88-member body of clerics elected by the public, this assembly has the power to appoint and dismiss the supreme leader.
▪️Parliament (Majlis): The elected legislative body can draft laws, but its decisions can be overridden by the Guardian Council.
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Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei, in his first statement after the emergency, expressed hope that Raisi survived the helicopter's "hard landing"
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We hope that Almighty God will return the respected and honorable president and his companions to the arms of the nation. Everyone should pray for the health of this group of servants. If the people of Iran do not worry, there will be no disruption in the work of the country.
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Tor-M2: Russian air defense system that renders Western cruise missiles impotent
The staggeringly low success rate of Ukrainian strikes into Russian territory serves as testament to the quality and efficiency of Russia’s air defenses.
The Tor-M2 is one such weapon that turned out to be particularly handy in shooting down whatever the Kiev regime forces lob at Russian troops. It is a short-range surface-to-air missile system designed by Izhevsk Electromechanical Plant Kupol, a subsidiary of Russian defense manufacturer Almaz-Antey.
Tor-M2 is capable of engaging and destroying virtually any type of airborne target such as combat aircraft and helicopters, rockets, cruise and ballistic missiles, and precision-guided munitions, as well as reconnaissance and strike drones.
These short-range air defense systems, each of which is equipped with 16 surface-to-air missiles, are usually deployed to protect troop formations and armored units from airborne attacks or to defend various key installations.
In a recent interview with Russian media, one Tor-M2 unit commander said that probably the most difficult target he had to deal with were Storm Shadow and SCALP cruise missiles provided to Ukraine by the UK and France, which the regime in Kiev launches from Su-24 bomber aircraft at civilian targets in Russia.
The commander noted, however, that even though these low-flying missiles are difficult to intercept, “difficult” does not mean “impossible.”
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The staggeringly low success rate of Ukrainian strikes into Russian territory serves as testament to the quality and efficiency of Russia’s air defenses.
The Tor-M2 is one such weapon that turned out to be particularly handy in shooting down whatever the Kiev regime forces lob at Russian troops. It is a short-range surface-to-air missile system designed by Izhevsk Electromechanical Plant Kupol, a subsidiary of Russian defense manufacturer Almaz-Antey.
Tor-M2 is capable of engaging and destroying virtually any type of airborne target such as combat aircraft and helicopters, rockets, cruise and ballistic missiles, and precision-guided munitions, as well as reconnaissance and strike drones.
These short-range air defense systems, each of which is equipped with 16 surface-to-air missiles, are usually deployed to protect troop formations and armored units from airborne attacks or to defend various key installations.
In a recent interview with Russian media, one Tor-M2 unit commander said that probably the most difficult target he had to deal with were Storm Shadow and SCALP cruise missiles provided to Ukraine by the UK and France, which the regime in Kiev launches from Su-24 bomber aircraft at civilian targets in Russia.
The commander noted, however, that even though these low-flying missiles are difficult to intercept, “difficult” does not mean “impossible.”
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Contact established with one of the passengers and one of the crew members of the helicopter carrying the Iranian president after it crashed, according to Iran’s Vice President
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Contact established with one of the passengers and one of the crew members of the helicopter carrying the Iranian president after it crashed, according to Iran’s Vice President Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Russia is ready to provide aid in searching for Iranian president's helicopter missing in Iran, the Russian FM spokeswoman told Sputnik.
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The Red Crescent denied local media reports that a helicopter carrying the president had been discovered.
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Yaghoub Soleimani, secretary general of the Red Crescent Society of the Islamic Republic of Iran, told Sputnik about the search and rescue operation
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“Local conditions in the area where the helicopter carrying the president and foreign minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran made a hard landing are difficult to navigate, there is heavy fog, it is raining and there are vegetation features,” he said.
"Unfortunately, night has already fallen and the rescue forces are trying their best. Red Crescent Rapid Response Teams, as well as other groups including the IRGC, Basij [Iranian paramilitary force] and army, joined forces and were deployed in the region. As a rule of thumb, the first 3-4 hours are the golden hours, but given the weather conditions of the area, these figures vary somewhat. We hope to hear good news soon."
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Japan's Hiroshima, Nagasaki lodge protest over recent US subcritical nuclear test
The administrations of Japan's Hiroshima and Nagasaki prefectures, which came under the US atomic bombing during the WWII, have lodged a protest to Washington over the recent subcritical nuclear experiment at the Nevada National Security Site.
On August 6 and 9, 1945, the US dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Around 220,000 people — mostly civilians — were killed in the attacks and 200,000 more died from deadly radiation exposure.
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The administrations of Japan's Hiroshima and Nagasaki prefectures, which came under the US atomic bombing during the WWII, have lodged a protest to Washington over the recent subcritical nuclear experiment at the Nevada National Security Site.
"Such a conduct is totally unacceptable as it betrays the wishes of the hibakusha [victims of the US atomic bombings in Japan] who have been appealing that 'no one else should suffer as we have,' and millions of others who seek the abolition of nuclear weapons. On behalf of the atomic-bombed city of Hiroshima, I vehemently protest and demand that all future nuclear tests be cancelled," Hiroshima City Mayor Matsui Kazumi said in his letter to Joe Biden and US Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel on Saturday.
On August 6 and 9, 1945, the US dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Around 220,000 people — mostly civilians — were killed in the attacks and 200,000 more died from deadly radiation exposure.
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