Public mourning ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran who was killed in a targeted Israeli air strike on February 28, have begun in Tehran. His body is being displayed at the Grand Mosque of Mosalla, where thousands of mourners have gathered since early Saturday morning. The ceremonies will last three days in Tehran before moving to the pilgrimage city of Qom and Iraq, with his burial planned in his hometown of Mashhad on Thursday. Attendees wore black clothing and carried red Shia flags as symbols of revenge, chanting slogans such as 'Death to America' and 'Revenge.' Iranian authorities estimate up to 20 million participants across Tehran over the next three days.
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