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Crowds of mourners gather in Tehran for Khamenei funeral procession

Iranians come out to see Ali Khamenei’s flag-draped coffin, and those of his family killed in a February 28 air strike

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A vehicle carrying the coffins of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his family members. Photo: West Asia News Agency via Reuters
One of the coffins. Photo: West Asia News Agency via Reuters
A mourner holds an image of Iran’s current supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei. Photo: Reuters
Mourners gather for the funeral procession. Photo: AP
Men on a subway train as they travel to attend the funeral procession. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Vast crowds gathered for the funeral procession of Iran’s slain supreme leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran on Monday, with authorities estimating millions were on the streets in numbers that could rival those of his predecessor’s farewell nearly four decades ago.

Authorities have yet to give an official turnout figure but huge numbers stretched along major boulevards in the Iranian capital.

The ceremonies offer Iran an opportunity to project resilience after war with the United States and Israel, although attention remains focused on Khamenei’s successor, his son Mojtaba Khamenei, who has not appeared in public since taking power.

After lying in state for two days at Tehran’s Grand Mosalla religious complex, the body of Khamenei – who was killed on the first day of the Middle East war on February 28 – began its journey through the capital accompanied by massive crowds.

Flower petals covered the coffin as it made its way along the streets.

Authorities are hoping to avoid a repeat of the chaos that marred the 1989 funeral of Khamenei’s predecessor Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, which drew an estimated 10 million people, according to state news agency IRNA.

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