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In Iran beginnt Trauerfeier für getöteten obersten Führer Chamenei
Germany🏛️ Politics15 hr. ago

In Iran beginnt Trauerfeier für getöteten obersten Führer Chamenei

Iran has begun multi-day mourning ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Chamenei, the country's former supreme leader who was killed in a February airstrike attributed to Israel and the United States. The event includes processions in Tehran, Ghom, Iraq, and culminates in Mashhad, where Chamenei will be buried. Millions of Iranians are expected to attend, though some express skepticism about the scale of the ceremony. The Iranian government has declared several days of mourning and arranged for international delegations, excluding Europeans, to participate. The event highlights both national unity and criticism of foreign involvement in the conflict.

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In Iran beginnt Trauerfeier für getöteten obersten Führer Chamenei

Iran has begun multi-day mourning ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Chamenei, the country's former supreme leader who was killed in a February airstrike attributed to Israel and the United States. The event includes processions in Tehran, Ghom, Iraq, and culminates in Mashhad, where Chamenei will be buried. Millions of Iranians are expected to attend, though some express skepticism about the scale of the ceremony. The Iranian government has declared several days of mourning and arranged for international delegations, excluding Europeans, to participate. The event highlights both national unity and criticism of foreign involvement in the conflict.

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