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Thousands flock to Tehran to mourn slain Supreme Leader
Thousands of mourners gathered in Tehran to pay respects to Iran's slain Supreme Leader Ali Khameini. Attendees filled the Grand Mosalla religious complex, with authorities expecting over 10 million people in the capital for ceremonies. Quotes from a cleric and a student emphasized emotional loss and calls for vengeance.
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