Iranian cities have become oceans of black-clad crowds, as people from all walks of life gather in streets and mosques to mourn the martyrdom of their Leader, who was assassinated in a brazen attack by the Israeli enemy and the US.
Iranians gathered across the country after dawn prayers to mourn the martyrdom of Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, following an aggressive attack by the Israeli enemy and the United States on Iranian soil on February 28, 2026.
Crowds assembled in major squares and mosques nationwide, expressing grief over the killing of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution.
In Tabriz, residents held a nighttime vigil on March 3, 2026, gathering in the city’s main streets and squares to mourn the martyrdom of the Leader.
