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Millions Flock to Khamenei's Funeral, A Show of Strength?
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The official mourning period for Khamenei began on Saturday (03/07) and will end on Thursday (08/07) with his burial at the Imam Reza shrine complex in Mashhad, his birthplace. Awaludin, Journalist - Tuesday, 07 July 2026 | 09:19 WIB Ali Khamenei's Funeral Packed with Millions of Mourners (photo: AP News) A A A TEHRAN – Iran's emergency services reported nearly 50,000 people received medical aid during the funeral procession of former Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei. The procession was planned to take place in Tehran for 12 hours before reaching its final destination at Mehrabad International Airport, according to General Hasan Hasanzadeh of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), who oversaw the event.
Furthermore, Of that number, about 18,000 people received outpatient treatment, while three cases of cardiac arrest were successfully managed through resuscitation.
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The official mourning period for Khamenei began on Saturday (03/07) and will end on Thursday (08/07) with his burial at the Imam Reza shrine complex in Mashhad, his birthplace.
according to DetikAwaludin, Journalist - Tuesday, 07 July 2026 | 09:19 WIB Ali Khamenei's Funeral Packed with Millions of Mourners (photo: AP News) A A A TEHRAN – Iran's emergency services reported nearly 50,000 people received medical aid during the funeral procession of former Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei.
according to OkezoneThe procession was planned to take place in Tehran for 12 hours before reaching its final destination at Mehrabad International Airport, according to General Hasan Hasanzadeh of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), who oversaw the event.
according to DetikOf that number, about 18,000 people received outpatient treatment, while three cases of cardiac arrest were successfully managed through resuscitation.
according to Okezone
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