Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei martyred in the US and Israeli attacks on Iran

Tehran (Manand News Desk) Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was martyred in the US and Israeli attacks on Iran. Iranian state media confirmed the Ayatollah’s martyrdom and said that a 7-day holiday and 40-day mourning period have been announced across Iran. Iranian state media said that the daughter, son-in-law and grandson of Iran’s Supreme Leader were also martyred in these US and Israeli attacks. According to Iranian media, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution was martyred in his office. He was performing his assigned duties and was in his office at the time of his martyrdom.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards launched a new attack on 27 US military bases in the Middle East.
According to Iranian state media, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has said that the sixth phase of retaliatory operations has been launched in response to the US and Israel’s bombing of Iran.
The statement said that Iran has carried out a large-scale missile and drone attacks on Israel and US military bases in the region. The head of the Iranian judiciary has said that the US and Israel should know that the Iranian people will definitely take revenge for their leader. He said that the US government should know that these measures will not affect the will of Muslims. Earlier, senior Israeli officials claimed that the body of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been found after the attacks. British media also quoted Israeli officials as saying that Khamenei’s body had been found. US officials also confirmed that they believe that Khamenei and 5 to 10 top Iranian leaders were killed in the Israeli attack on the compound. 201 Iranian citizens were martyred and 747 were injured in the attacks carried out by the US and Israel on Iran the previous day.

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