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Funeral ceremonies for Ali Khamenei from July 4 to 9

Funeral ceremonies for Ali Khamenei from July 4 to 9

Funeral ceremonies for Iran's former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei are scheduled to take place from July 4 to July 9 according to state media. Khamenei died at age 86 following US-Israeli airstrikes in February and has been succeeded by his son, Mojtaba.

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