The body of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was brought to Tehran for a multi-day mourning ceremony, according to the Iranian state news agency IRNA. Khamenei was killed during a U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran on February 28. Thousands of family members of those killed in the attack gathered near his place of death to mourn. The funeral processions are scheduled to take place over several days, beginning with an official ceremony involving foreign leaders and religious figures in Tehran on July 4 and 5, followed by a main procession on July 6. The ceremonies will continue in cities like Qom, Najaf, and Karbala before concluding at the holy shrine in Mashhad, considered one of the most sacred Shia sites in Iran. A prominent Iranian military figure, General Ahmad Vahidi, made his first public appearance since the start of hostilities, attending the farewell ceremony for Khamenei.
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