Official Confirmation: Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Martyred

TEHRAN (HRNW): Iranian state television has officially confirmed the martyrdom of the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, marking a seismic shift in the political landscape of the Middle East. Following the formal announcement, the Iranian government has declared a 40-day period of national mourning and a 7-day public holiday across the country to honor his life and leadership. During this time, all government offices, educational institutions, and private businesses will remain closed, and the national flag will fly at half-mast. This development comes at a time of extreme regional volatility, with high-level security protocols being activated across Tehran and other major cities to maintain order.

The passing of the Supreme Leader triggers a constitutional process for succession, as the Assembly of Experts is expected to convene an emergency session to select a new leader to head the Islamic Republic. In the interim, transitional administrative measures have been put in place to ensure the continuity of the state’s functions. Global leaders have begun issuing statements of condolence, while diplomatic missions, including the Pakistani Embassy in Tehran, have advised their citizens to remain cautious and avoid large funeral processions or public gatherings. As the nation prepares for a massive state funeral, the international community remains watchful of how this transition will impact Iran’s foreign policy and the broader stability of the region.


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