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Isfahan witnesses massive street gatherings after Khamenei martyred

Published on: March 1, 2026 2:03 PM

After confirmation that Ali Khamenei was martyred, thousands of people poured into the streets in Isfahan to express grief and anger. Crowds gathered outside homes, public squares, and government buildings within hours of the announcement. Many residents left their houses quickly, waving flags and chanting slogans in support of the leadership. Security forces monitored the situation as gatherings expanded across multiple neighborhoods.

Read more : Karachi protests erupt after Khamenei martyred sparks fury

Officials reported that public emotions intensified following state media confirmation of the incident. Consequently, spontaneous demonstrations spread from central districts to surrounding areas of the city. Families, students, and local groups joined the gatherings, showing solidarity during a period of national mourning. Authorities urged calm while emphasizing that public safety remained their top priority.

At the same time, local administrators coordinated with security agencies to manage large crowds and prevent disorder. Roads in key parts of Isfahan experienced heavy movement as thousands moved toward main squares. Traffic slowed significantly, and emergency services remained on standby to respond to any incidents. Therefore, officials implemented crowd-control measures to maintain order.

Read more : Iran launches fresh strikes on US bases after Khamenei incident 

Meanwhile, state institutions prepared for official mourning ceremonies and memorial events across the province. Government representatives announced national mourning procedures, encouraging citizens to participate in remembrance activities. Religious leaders addressed gatherings, calling for unity and resilience during this critical moment. In addition, public buildings lowered flags as part of the formal tribute.

As developments continue, authorities remain alert to potential regional consequences and domestic reactions. The situation reflects deep political and emotional impact following the martyred of a long-serving national leader. Ultimately, residents of Isfahan demonstrated their response through mass street gatherings, signaling strong public engagement during a historic turning point.

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