Breaking news that a helicopter containing the Iranian President and related political officials has gone missing, likely crashed or had to make an emergency landing.
Resolves "Yes" if the majority of international powers determine that the root cause was deliberate sabotage. Resolves "No" it the majority of international powers indicate no evidence of sabotage. Resolves "N/A" if there's broad disagreement six months after the incident.
It's tricky to pre-determine exactly which powers would need to make which determinations, and there are multiple government agencies per country that can make conflicting reports. Please post any assessments in the comments and I'll do my best to resolve this based on the spread of information available.
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Keeping an eye out for the update, so won't resolve yet, but FYI for y'all.
@TonyJackson The final report is out now, and still says the crash was caused by weather: https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/helicopter-irans-late-president-raisi-crashed-due-complicated-weather-conditions-2024-09-01/
@ZacParker Should be no, as this is no evidence of sabotage (English word meaning some actor trying to mess things up) rather than "Sabotage" (Beastie Boys song).