Khamenei funeral procession crosses into Iraq

Wednesday, 08 July 2026 - 13:34

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Mourners marched through Iraq's holy city of Najaf on Wednesday, following ​the coffin of slain Iranian leader Ayatollah ‌Ali Khamenei as his six-day funeral procession, which drew huge crowds in his home country, pressed on ​across the border.

People carrying large portraits of ​the late leader gathered along the route ⁠and chanted "Death to America" and "Death to Israel" as ​Khamenei's coffin was driven on a large truck ​through the streets.

Iraqi and Iranian flags fluttered above the crowd, alongside the banners of powerful Iran-backed Iraqi militias ​whose supporters joined the procession.

Najaf holds special ​significance for Shi'ite Muslims worldwide as the burial place of ‌Imam ⁠Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Mohammad.

Khamenei's coffin arrived on Tuesday evening at Najaf's international airport, where Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi, ​senior officials and ​religious ⁠figures attended an official reception.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Islamic Revolutionary Guard ​Corps commanders also arrived to take ​part in ⁠the procession, which is expected to continue to the Iraqi shrine city of Karbala before the ⁠coffin ​is returned to Iran ​for burial.

-Reuters


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