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Coffin of slain Iranian supreme leader arrives in Iraq’s Najaf, Iraqi state TV says

By Thomson Reuters Jul 7, 2026 | 1:33 PM

NAJAF, July 7 (Reuters) – The coffin of Iran’s slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei arrived in Iraq’s holy city of Najaf on Tuesday after ​funeral ceremonies in Iran, bringing a multi-day procession ‌to one of Shi’ite Islam’s most sacred sites following the leader’s death in a February 28 U.S.-Israeli strike.

Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi and senior Iraqi officials received the coffin at Najaf ‌International ​Airport ahead of funeral ceremonies and ⁠a mass public procession, ⁠state TV reported.

Najaf holds special significance for Shi’ites worldwide as the burial place of Imam Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Mohammad.

Iranian President Masoud ​Pezeshkian also arrived in Najaf to participate in the ceremonies.

The official reception at the airport was attended ⁠by Iraqi political leaders and ⁠Shi’ite religious figures, before the coffin is ​carried through the city in public mourning events expected to ​draw large crowds on Wednesday.

Iran’s state-organized funeral ceremonies, ‌which began on Friday, have been designed as both a religious commemoration and a demonstration of continuity by the Islamic Republic following the death of the leader ⁠who ruled Iran for nearly four decades.

The procession moved from Tehran to the Shi’ite seminary city of Qom before arriving ⁠in Iraq.

Iraqi authorities ‌tightened security around Najaf ahead of ⁠the arrival as large numbers of mourners ​traveled ‌from across Iraq and neighboring countries.

The procession ​is due ⁠to continue to the Iraqi shrine city of Karbala before the coffin returns to Iran for burial in Mashhad later this week.

(Reporting by Reuters in Najaf; Additional reporting Muayad Hameed and Ahmed Rasheed; Editing by Nia Williams ​and Sanjeev Miglani)