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Mourners gather around a truck carrying coffins of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his companions who were killed in their helicopter crash in mountainous region of the country's northwest, during a funeral ceremony at the city of Tabriz, May 21, 2024. (Fars News Agency)
Mourners gather around a truck carrying coffins of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his companions who were killed in their helicopter crash in mountainous region of the country's northwest, during a funeral ceremony at the city of Tabriz, May 21, 2024. (Fars News Agency)

Iranians gathered Tuesday in the northwestern city of Tabriz to mourn the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died Sunday in a helicopter crash in the region.

Crowds packed into streets held signs and banners with photos of Raisi along with others who died in the crash, including Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian.

The funeral ceremony is one of several taking place this week as Iran marks five days of mourning.

Ceremonies were also set for Qom and Tehran before Raisi’s final burial Thursday in his hometown of Mashhad.

Iranian officials have not publicly pinpointed a cause for the crash. The helicopter went down Sunday in a mountainous area during foggy weather as the Iranian delegation was returning from attending a dam project inauguration at the Iran-Azerbaijan border.

In Photos: Iranian president killed in helicopter crash

A view shows flowers outside the Iranian embassy in Moscow, Russia, placed to pay tribute to Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and other victims of a recent helicopter crash in mountainous terrain near Iran's border with Azerbaijan, May 20, 2024.
1/13 A view shows flowers outside the Iranian embassy in Moscow, Russia, placed to pay tribute to Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and other victims of a recent helicopter crash in mountainous terrain near Iran's border with Azerbaijan, May 20, 2024.
In this photo provided by Moj News Agency, rescue team members carry the body of a victim after a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi crashed in Varzaghan in northwestern Iran, May 20, 2024. 
2/13 In this photo provided by Moj News Agency, rescue team members carry the body of a victim after a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi crashed in Varzaghan in northwestern Iran, May 20, 2024. 
Rescuers recover bodies at the crash site of a helicopter transporting Iran's President, his Foreign Minister, and others in a fog-covered mountainous area of Varzaghan in northwestern Iran, May 20, 2024.
3/13 Rescuers recover bodies at the crash site of a helicopter transporting Iran's President, his Foreign Minister, and others in a fog-covered mountainous area of Varzaghan in northwestern Iran, May 20, 2024.
In this photo provided by Moj News Agency, rescue teams members carry body of a victim after a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi crashed in Varzaghan, northwestern Iran, May 20, 2024.
4/13 In this photo provided by Moj News Agency, rescue teams members carry body of a victim after a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi crashed in Varzaghan, northwestern Iran, May 20, 2024.
In this photo provided by Moj News Agency, rescue team members search for the wreckage of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi after it crashed in Varzaghan in northwestern Iran, May 20, 2024.
5/13 In this photo provided by Moj News Agency, rescue team members search for the wreckage of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi after it crashed in Varzaghan in northwestern Iran, May 20, 2024.
A view of the wreckage of Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi's helicopter at the crash site on a mountain in Varzaghan area, northwestern Iran, May 20, 2024.
6/13 A view of the wreckage of Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi's helicopter at the crash site on a mountain in Varzaghan area, northwestern Iran, May 20, 2024.
In this photo provided by Moj News Agency, rescue team members search for the wreckage of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi after it crashed in Varzaghan in northwestern Iran, May 20, 2024.
7/13 In this photo provided by Moj News Agency, rescue team members search for the wreckage of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi after it crashed in Varzaghan in northwestern Iran, May 20, 2024.
In this photo provided by Moj News Agency, rescue teams and people are seen near the site of the incident of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in Varzaghan in northwestern Iran, May 19, 2024.
8/13 In this photo provided by Moj News Agency, rescue teams and people are seen near the site of the incident of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in Varzaghan in northwestern Iran, May 19, 2024.
People pray for the well-being of Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi following the crash of a helicopter carrying him, in Tehran, May 19, 2024. (Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency))
9/13 People pray for the well-being of Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi following the crash of a helicopter carrying him, in Tehran, May 19, 2024. (Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency))
Rescue vehicles are seen following a crash of a helicopter carrying Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi, in Varzaqan , East Azerbaijan Province, Iran, May 19, 2024. (Azin Haghighi/Moj News Agency/WANA)
10/13 Rescue vehicles are seen following a crash of a helicopter carrying Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi, in Varzaqan , East Azerbaijan Province, Iran, May 19, 2024. (Azin Haghighi/Moj News Agency/WANA)
In this photo provided by Moj News Agency, rescue teams are seen near the site of the incident of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in Varzaghan in northwestern Iran, May 19, 2024.
11/13 In this photo provided by Moj News Agency, rescue teams are seen near the site of the incident of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in Varzaghan in northwestern Iran, May 19, 2024.
A helicopter carrying Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi takes off, near the Iran-Azerbaijan border, May 19, 2024. The helicopter with Raisi on board later crashed. (Ali Hamed Haghdoust/IRNA/WANA (West Asia News Agency))
12/13 A helicopter carrying Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi takes off, near the Iran-Azerbaijan border, May 19, 2024. The helicopter with Raisi on board later crashed. (Ali Hamed Haghdoust/IRNA/WANA (West Asia News Agency))
A handout picture provided by the Iranian presidency shows Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi (C) at the site of Qiz Qalasi, the third dam jointly built by Iran and Azerbaijan on the Aras River, ahead of its inauguration ceremony, May 19, 2024.
13/13 A handout picture provided by the Iranian presidency shows Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi (C) at the site of Qiz Qalasi, the third dam jointly built by Iran and Azerbaijan on the Aras River, ahead of its inauguration ceremony, May 19, 2024.
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Former Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif sought to blame the United States and its sanctions against Iran. Zarif told the Associated Press that the U.S. “embargoed the sale of aircraft and aviation parts to Iran and does not allow the people of Iran to enjoy good aviation facilities.”

The United States rejected that argument, with the State Department saying Tuesday that Iran “has used its aircraft to transport equipment to support terrorism.”

“We will continue to fully enforce our sanctions regime, including our sanctions regimes on aircraft for use by the Iranian government,” State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller told reporters. “Ultimately, it’s the Iranian government that is responsible for the decision to fly a 45-year-old helicopter in what was described as poor weather conditions, not any other actor.”

As news of the crash circulated on Sunday, anti-government chants could be observed in some parts of the capital. Criticisms of Raisi and jokes about the crash also spread online.

Iran's head prosecutor issued an order demanding criminal investigations against those "publishing false content, lies and insults" against Raisi and other officials killed in the crash, according to the semiofficial ISNA news agency.

Prosecutors are warning against showing any public signs of celebrating Raisi’s death while security forces are monitoring the streets of Tehran.

Some foreign officials have taken to social media to criticize Raisi.

"President Raisi's regime has murdered thousands at home, and targeted people here in Britain and across Europe. I will not mourn him," United Kingdom Security Minister Tom Tugendhat wrote on X.

Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis wrote: "I don't feel comfortable sending condolences while Iran is sending drones that are used against civilians in Ukraine.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei placed Vice President Mohammad Mokhber in charge of the executive branch following Raisi’s death. An election for a new president is due to be held within 50 days.

Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani was named as acting foreign minister.

Some information for this report came from The Associated Press, Agence France-Presse and Reuters.

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