Iran Holds Mass Funeral and Burial for Supreme Leader Khamenei
Final Rites Follow Days of National Mourning
Iranian authorities have finalized preparations for the burial of the Supreme Leader, bringing a multi-day mourning period to a close. The interment follows a series of mass funeral processions that swept across the country, drawing crowds in cities including Mashhad to pay their final respects, according to reports from Reuters, Dawn, and Al Jazeera.
Processions Marked by Calls for Retribution
The funeral cortege moved through several major Iranian cities, attracting significant numbers of mourners. In Mashhad, participants gathered in dense crowds, with some chanting calls for "revenge," as documented by Dawn. These events followed earlier ceremonies held in Iraq, where the coffin was carried through various Shia shrines, according to the BBC.

Transnational Significance of the Transit
Uncertainty Surrounding Post-Funeral Policy
State authorities have moved to finalize the burial, marking the conclusion of the public mourning period. The interment follows ceremonies that spanned from the initial rites in Iraq to the final designated resting place in Iran.