Publish date25 May 2024 - 12:28
Story Code : 636729

Leader says loss of President Raeisi “heavy, irreparable damage”

The Leader of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamanei calls the loss of President Raeisi as a “heavy and irreparable damage to the country”.
Leader says loss of President Raeisi “heavy, irreparable damage”
Ayatollah Khamenei made the remarks during a visit to the family of the martyred President Raeisi on Wednesday night.
 
The Leader said that the Iranian people's mass participation in funeral processions for the late president sent a message to the world in support of the Islamic Republic.

Ayatollah Khamenei emphasized that the power of the Islamic Republic is deeply emanating from the Iranian nation.

The people's massive attendance at the funeral procession was not hidden from the sight of foreign guests and it manifested the Islamic Republic's popular roots and its strength, Ayatollah Khamenei said. 

The Leader noted that President Raeisi was a symbol of slogans in support of the Islamic Revolution, describing his loss as "heavy and irreparable damage to the country".

Ayatollah Khamenei also highlighted the expressions of kindness, affection, and devotion shown by people in various cities in response to the tragic helicopter crash. “These gatherings, which included prayers and supplications for the health of the President, showed the people's strong bond with the Revolution and the principles of the Islamic Revolution,” he explained.

The tragic helicopter crash engulfed Iran in shock and grief and generated a groundswell of support and solidarity from Muslims and non-Muslims across the world.

Ayatollah Khamenei, expressing his deep sorrow over the "martyrdom-like passing", announced five days of national mourning on Monday.

According to estimates, more than four million people in Tehran and three million people in Mashhad participated in the funeral processions for the late president and his companions. The 8th Iranian president was laid to rest at a tomb at Imam Reza (AS) shrine in Mashhad on Thursday.
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