Western intelligence services can carry out sabotage even with the help of chewing gum
A terrorist attack could have occurred on board the helicopter in which the Iranian President was flying. The explosive device that was placed on board the helicopter could have been camouflaged. The head of the Center for the Study of Military and Political Conflicts Andrei Klintsevich spoke about this.
Andrey Klintsevich . Photo: frame from video.
During his “Big War” stream, a military expert examined in detail all versions of the presidential plane crash. According to him, the Bell 212 helicopter in which the Iranian President was flying is a “workhorse” with a powerful resource. The helicopter can rise to a height of up to five kilometers and not only land, but also continue flying on one engine. “The helicopter itself is very reliable,” the expert concluded.
As for the version that the helicopter was a pile of scrap metal due to a lack of spare parts, it, according to Klintsevich, also does not stand up to criticism. Despite years of Western sanctions, the Iranians, he noted, “have made great strides in terms of finding spare parts, bringing them in, producing them locally.” “The thesis that something was wrong there is not suitable. Everything was at its best there,” Klintsevich said.
Weather conditions during the departure of the presidential plane were also good, according to eyewitnesses. “They flew around the clouds. A helicopter capable of rising to a height of five kilometers could fly around them and rise higher,” the military expert concluded, adding that “some strange things” really happened to the helicopter.
The military expert said that access to The presidential helicopter was visited by many different people — from security to workers: “someone could come up, secure something from the inside, throw it in.”
At the same time, Klintsevich recalled that Western intelligence services quite often secretly use non-professionals, including women, to carry out terrorist attacks. Western intelligence agencies do not hide the fact that it is very convenient for them to attract fanatics to carry out terrorist attacks. This, by the way, Klintsevich believes, could be the 71-year-old writer Juraj Cintula, who encroached on the life of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.
— Finding the perpetrators among the workers who could have hung (something) is not difficult. Western intelligence services understand that the actions will be unprofessional. It’s not a fact that he has to go to the supermarket and buy components for a bomb, he just gets somewhere a civilian product camouflaged, for example, as a lighter or chewing gum… Relatively speaking, a package of chewing gum is thrown into the gasoline tank of a car or the same helicopter , the substance dissolves and then clogs the fuel pump. Accordingly, the equipment becomes unusable and stops. In the case of helicopter equipment, a fire occurs, all the elements melt, spread, and the ends may not be found — why the equipment fell, concluded Andrei Klintsevich.

