The crowd demands revenge while the media announce the resumption of negotiations with the US for July 11
Iran: Khamenei's funerals begin, thousands in the square in Tehran
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Iranian media: "Negotiations with the US will resume on July 11" Funeral of Ali Khamenei officially begins. Thousands of people gathered in Tehran for the start of the funeral of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, killed on February 28 in an attack carried out by the United States and Israel. Thousands of mourners, holding red banners, a symbol associated with calls for revenge, gathered in the courtyard of the Grand Mosque in Tehran before the arrival of Khamenei's coffin, chanting slogans such as "death to America" and "revenge, revenge".
Furthermore, The ceremony, with prayers, flags, tears and slogans, opens seven days of commemorations that will end on July 9 with burial in Mashhad, after the remains also pass through Qom and the Shiite holy sites of Najaf and Karbala.
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Iranian media: "Negotiations with the US will resume on July 11" Funeral of Ali Khamenei officially begins.
according to Tgcom24 - HomepageThousands of people gathered in Tehran for the start of the funeral of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, killed on February 28 in an attack carried out by the United States and Israel.
according to Sky TG24Thousands of mourners, holding red banners, a symbol associated with calls for revenge, gathered in the courtyard of the Grand Mosque in Tehran before the arrival of Khamenei's coffin, chanting slogans such as "death to America" and "revenge, revenge".
according to Tgcom24 - HomepageThe ceremony, with prayers, flags, tears and slogans, opens seven days of commemorations that will end on July 9 with burial in Mashhad, after the remains also pass through Qom and the Shiite holy sites of Najaf and Karbala.
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