‘Tears welled up and…’, Iran saddened by Khamenei’s death, anchor burst into tears in live TV show

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed in US and Israeli attacks. Amidst the news of the attacks, many emotional videos have surfaced. One of these, a video of Iran’s government TV is going viral on social media, in which a TV anchor started crying bitterly while reading the news of Ali Khamenei’s death.

It is being told that the anchor saw Khamenei as a strong leader for the country. As soon as he mentioned the official statement. His voice started hoarse and tears welled up in his eyes. According to reports, the anchor said that the supreme leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, has passed away. He has passed away. The video of this incident is going viral.

Declaration of holiday and national mourning in Iran
Giving official reaction to this accident, the Iranian Cabinet has announced 7 days of public holiday and 40 days of national mourning in the entire country. There is an atmosphere of sadness in the whole of Iran due to this incident. This attack is no longer just an attack but has also become a family tragedy, because Khamenei’s daughter, son-in-law and his granddaughter have also died in this attack. Apart from these, many senior leaders and army commanders including Iran’s Defense Minister have also been killed.

IRGC can launch a major retaliatory attack
Experts familiar with the matter say that after Khamenei’s death, IRGC may prepare for a major retaliatory attack. Security has been increased on the streets of Tehran and countries around the world have issued alerts to their embassies. Amidst the news of Ali Khamenei’s death, some people of the Iranian-American community have also been seen celebrating in the US capital Washington DC.

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