Türkiye on Sunday evening sent a drone to participate in the search and rescue operations for the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, which had an accident in Iran's northwestern province of East Azarbaijan earlier in the day.
"Based on the request made by the Iranian authorities through the Foreign Ministry, an Akinci UAV and a Cougar-type helicopter with night vision capability were assigned to participate in the search and rescue activities of the crashed helicopter of the president of Iran and his delegation," the Defense Ministry said in a statement.
The drone has been dispatched, while the helicopter remains on standby, prepared to engage pending favorable weather conditions, according to the ministry.
Iran has requested a night vision search and rescue helicopter from Türkiye following the helicopter accident, the Turkish disaster management agency said.
Türkiye is also sending 32 search and rescue mountaineers and six vehicles to support Iran's rescue operation, the country's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority said in a statement.
In addition, mountaineer search and rescue teams, consisting of 15 people each from Ankara, Diyarbakir and Konya provinces are on standby to be dispatched, the statement said.
Türkiye closely follows the incident in full liaison and coordination with the Iranian authorities, and is ready to provide all necessary support, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan earlier said on social media platform X.