Key Points

Thousands gathered in Tehran to mourn IRGC commanders and nuclear scientists killed in Israeli airstrikes. Iranian leaders, including President Pezeshkian and Quds Force chief Qaani, attended the procession. Khamenei hailed the conflict as a victory over Israel and the US, despite heavy casualties. Israel claims it significantly damaged Iran’s missile capabilities during the 12-day air war.

Key Points: Thousands Mourn IRGC Leaders and Nuclear Scientists Killed by Israel

  • Thousands attend Tehran funeral for IRGC leaders and scientists
  • Israeli strikes killed 627 in Iran, officials claim
  • Khamenei declares victory over US and Israel
  • Israel says it destroyed missile production capabilities
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Iran: Thousands attend funeral of IRGC commanders, nuclear scientists killed in Israeli strikes

Iranians gather in Tehran for funeral of IRGC commanders and nuclear scientists killed in Israeli strikes as tensions escalate.

"Today, Iranians, through heroic resistance against two regimes armed with nuclear weapons, protected their honor and dignity – Abbas Araqchi"

Tehran, June 28

Thousands of Iranians gathered in Tehran on Saturday to attend the funeral procession of senior Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commanders, nuclear scientists, and civilians killed in Israeli airstrikes, according to Iranian media, The Jerusalem Post reported

Their coffins were driven into Tehran's Azadi Square adorned with their photos and national flags, as crowds waved flags and some reached out to touch the caskets and throw rose petals onto them.

Iran's President Mansour Pezeshkian and Esmail Qaani, head of the IRGC's Quds Force, were present at the procession.

"Today, Iranians, through heroic resistance against two regimes armed with nuclear weapons, protected their honor and dignity, and look to the future prouder, more dignified, and more resolute than ever," Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, who also attended the funeral, said in a Telegram post.

Authorities in Iran stated that 627 people were killed in the country, though the full extent of the damage could not be independently verified due to strict media restrictions. According to Israeli officials, 28 people were killed in Israel during the conflict.

A senior Israeli military official said on Friday that more than 30 senior security officials and 11 senior nuclear scientists were killed in Iran during Israel's Operation Rising Lion, summarising the 12-day air war with Iran.

The official added that the Israeli Air Force struck over 900 targets and caused significant damage to Iran's missile production capabilities during the conflict, which ended with a US-brokered ceasefire, The Jerusalem Post reported.

The procession comes days after Ayatollah Khamenei congratulated the people of Iran for what he called a "decisive victory" over the US and Israel during the 12-Day War in posts on X/Twitter, and a recorded message released on Thursday.

The Jerusalem Post reported that Khamenei congratulated the Iranian people and said, "With all that clamour, with all those claims, the Zionist regime, under the blows of the Islamic Republic, has almost collapsed and been crushed."

Khamenei also claimed that the US intervened in the war out of fear that Israel would be destroyed without its help. He asserted that the US gained nothing from the war and received a "slap in the face."

The Iranian leader warned that Iran "can take action whenever it deems necessary" and that any further aggression by its enemies would result in them "paying a heavy price."

His remarks followed a two-week disappearance from the public eye, during which he reportedly relocated to a hidden location and avoided electronic communications over concerns about Israeli assassination attempts.

- ANI

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Priya S
The Middle East conflict affects global oil prices which directly impacts India's economy. Our leaders should work towards energy independence through renewable sources. This endless violence is heartbreaking 💔
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Arjun K
While the loss of life is tragic, we must remember Iran's support for terrorism in our region too. India should be cautious in dealing with both Israel and Iran - our national interest comes first.
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I'm shocked by the scale of casualties. The media should verify facts before reporting - the numbers seem inflated for propaganda purposes. Hope peace prevails soon.
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Vikram M
India's balancing act between Israel and Iran is commendable. We buy oil from Iran and defense tech from Israel - this pragmatic approach serves our interests best. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
The nuclear scientists' deaths are particularly concerning. With tensions rising, India must strengthen its own nuclear security and maintain strategic autonomy. Our scientists are our pride!

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