
TEHRAN- Prominent Tajik poets Talib Karim Azarakhsh and Farzana Khujandi have extended their heartfelt condolences to the Iranian nation on the martyrdom of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran. In a message, the Tajik literary figures expressed their deep sorrow and offered prayers for the continuous victory and well-being of the Iranian people.
The message from the two esteemed Tajik cultural figures stated, “We offer condolences to the noble people of Iran on the martyrdom of the great Imam and spiritual leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, and his companions, high-ranking officials of the country, and all martyred souls. What a blessed life sacrificed for the salvation of the homeland, and what an eternal name registered forever on the arch of the homeland and in the chronicles of illuminated hearts.”
They further prayed for the protection of the Iranian nation from “world-devouring demons” and for their ultimate triumph.
In a separate statement, Karamatollah Alamov, a poet and head of the Iran-Tajikistan Friendship Association, decried the recent “barbaric attack” by the United States and the Zionist regime on schoolchildren in Minab.
According to the Public Relations of the Embassy of Tajikistan in Iran, Alamov penned a poem condemning the act and expressing unwavering faith in the eventual victory of the Iranian people over ignorance, subjugation, war, and injustice. His verses spoke of a future day when Iran would triumph with valor, honor, and integrity.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is currently engulfed in a wave of grief and shock following a series of devastating, coordinated attacks that occurred early Sunday morning. These assaults, committed by the Zionist regime and the United States, have resulted in the tragic martyrdom of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution. His martyrdom represents a monumental loss for the nation, leaving a significant void in its spiritual and political leadership after years of guidance.
In a parallel and equally horrific development, a deadly strike targeted the Shajareh Tayyebah elementary school, a school for young girls in Minab, a city situated in Iran’s southern Hormozgan province. This brutal assault claimed the lives of 168 innocent children, who were martyred in the attack, while an additional 95 were injured, leaving families and communities devastated.
The sheer scale of this tragedy, particularly the targeting of defenseless schoolchildren, has sent shockwaves across the nation and beyond. The remnants of the attack on the school serve as a stark reminder of the barbarity of the events.
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