Iran's state media has officially confirmed the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, marking a significant turning point in the nation's political landscape. Following this announcement, widespread mourning and protests have erupted across Iran and beyond, with thousands gathering in Tehran to express their grief. The Iranian government has declared a 40-day mourning period, and President Pezeshkian has vowed that 'every perpetrator will face the full fury of Iranian justice.' Hezbollah's chief, Naim Qassem, condemned the act as 'the height of crime,' reflecting the outrage felt across the region. Pro-Iranian protesters in Iraq have also taken to the streets, facing tear gas from security forces as they attempted to reach the U.S. Embassy, highlighting the regional ramifications of Khamenei's death.
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Iran Mourns Assassination Of Supreme Leader Khamenei In Tehran
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Iran confirms the assassination of Supreme Leader Khamenei, sparking nationwide mourning and protests. The event raises concerns over regional stability and succession amid calls for restraint.
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