Summary
- It reported that U.S. President Donald Trump claimed Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei was killed in an airstrike.
- It reported that after Trump’s claim, scenes were observed of residents in parts of Tehran coming out to the streets to celebrate or cheer.
- It said the Iranian government immediately denied the rumors of Khamenei’s death, and that there has been no internationally official confirmation regarding his whereabouts and safety.
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Eyewitness accounts said that after U.S. President Donald Trump claimed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei had been killed in an airstrike, residents in parts of Tehran took to the streets and cheered.
According to Walter Bloomberg on the 28th (local time), multiple witnesses said scenes were observed in some districts of Tehran of people coming out to celebrate or cheer. It was not confirmed, however, whether the footage reflected broader public sentiment.
Earlier, President Trump made the claim on Truth Social, but the Iranian government immediately denied it, saying, "Khamenei is safe and unharmed."
So far, there has been no internationally and officially confirmed information regarding Khamenei’s status.


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