Sardar Hassanzadeh: Multiple Routes Planned for the Funeral Procession of the Leader of the Nation
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Tehran - IRNA - The commander of the Tehran Revolutionary Guards and head of the funeral organizing committee announced the design of four routes for the funeral procession of the holy martyred leader's body in various parts of the capital, stating: Due to the prediction of tens of millions of attendees, it is no longer possible to hold the funeral procession in a single route, and multiple routes have been planned for this ceremony. Full details of these routes will be announced and it will likely lead to a three-day closure of Tehran.
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