Massive crowds have gathered in Iran to participate in the funeral procession for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was reportedly killed in a recent United States airstrike. The event has drawn hundreds of thousands of mourners to the streets, reflecting deep national grief and sparking intense international concern. The incident marks a major escalation in tensions between Washington and Tehran, raising fears of further conflict in the region as Iranian authorities mourn the loss of their top leader.
- Huge crowds have mobilized across Iran to attend the funeral services for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
- The Iranian Supreme Leader was reportedly killed during a targeted airstrike conducted by the United States.
- The event has dramatically heightened geopolitical tensions and raised concerns over potential military escalation in the region.
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Did they cry like this when those thousands of protesters were murdered? Or when those young people are being executed for nothing more than saying they opposed the regime? Pathetic. Your new "supreme" leader is a supreme vegetable 🤣
Is this even real 🤔
BBC never reported when the Iranian mullahs killed over fifty thousand innocent protesters but are shamelessly reporting burial the burial of a killer.
A lot of fake tears…
0:20 this actor nearly crossed himself ffs 🙄 ✝️
And in the brainwashed room they cry, the tears of a pro-regime loser