Khamenei's coffin arrives in Iraq as funeral procession crosses border
1 min readThe coffin of Iran’s assassinated Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei arrived in the Iraqi holy city of Najaf on Tuesday after funeral ceremonies in Iran, following the leader’s death in a February 28 US-Israeli strike.
Iraqi Prime Minister Ali Al Zaidi and senior Iraqi officials received the coffin at Najaf International Airport ahead of funeral ceremonies and a mass public procession, state TV reported.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian also arrived in Najaf to participate in the ceremonies.
The official reception at the airport was attended by Iraqi political leaders and religious figures, before the coffin was carried through the city in public mourning events expected to draw large crowds on Wednesday.
Iran’s state-organised funeral ceremonies, which began on Friday, have been designed as both a religious commemoration and a demonstration of continuity by the Islamic Republic following the death of the leader who ruled Iran for nearly four decades.
The procession moved from Tehran to the seminary city of Qom before arriving in Iraq.
Iraqi authorities tightened security around Najaf ahead of the arrival as large numbers of mourners travelled from across Iraq and neighbouring countries.
The procession is due to continue to the Iraqi shrine city of Karbala before the coffin returns to Iran for burial in Mashhad later this week.
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