Moscow Police Detain Iranians Celebrating Khamenei’s Death – Reports
At least 45 Iranian nationals faced fines or detention after gathering without authorization to celebrate Khamenei's death amid a U.S.-Israeli military operation.
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Even after the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the Iranian regime is not giving up, eyewitnesses say. Checkpoints are everywhere, and anyone celebrating the Supreme Leader's death was shot at.
Moscow Police Detain Iranians Celebrating Khamenei’s Death – Reports
Moscow police detained dozens of Iranian nationals who gathered in public to celebrate the killing of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a U.S.-Israeli military operation, the Ostorozhno Novosti news outlet reported Friday.
The police in Moscow dispersed a group of Iranian citizens who, on 1 March, celebrated near the metro station “Salarievo” killing the top leader of the Republic, Ali Khamenei, during a military operation in the US and Israel, reports “Ostrozhno, news”.
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In Moscow, between 20 and 45 Iranian citizens were detained and charged with illegal acts in support of United States and Israeli actions.
The Shcherbin District Court of Moscow has imposed administrative penalties on more than 20 foreigners under the Neso Protocols...
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