On Thursday, thousands of Iranians across the country gathered to commemorate the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who led Iran for over four decades until his death in American and Israeli airstrikes. The celebrations come forty days after his passing, reflecting the profound impact he had on Iranian society.
Iran marked the 40th anniversary of Ali Khamenei's assassination by reciting Surah Al-Fath one million times, showcasing the Iranian people's commitment to national issues. This event comes at a sensitive time reflecting the political and social tensions within the country.
Mojtaba Khamenei, the Iranian Supreme Leader, is reportedly in serious health condition and unconscious, raising questions about his ability to govern the country. This situation comes at a critical time for Iran, with increasing speculation about the future of its leadership.
The Russian publishing house 'Ast Nonfiction' announced the release of 'Cell No. 14: A Biography and Memoirs' by Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Russian in April 2026. This marks the first publication of Khamenei's memoirs in Russian, providing Russian-speaking audiences insight into his thoughts and personal experiences.