TEHRAN: Iran’s Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has vowed that the country will avenge the deaths of the late Supreme Leader, Seyyed Ali Khamenei, and all those who were killed in the recent conflict, according to Iranian media reports.
In this regard, Mojtaba Khamenei said that Iran would remain steadfast in following the path of the martyred Supreme Leader. He stressed that the country was committed to seeking justice for the deaths of Seyyed Ali Khamenei and all other individuals who lost their lives during the recent war.
He stated that avenging their deaths indicates the aspirations of the Iranian nation and affirmed that this objective would be achieved under all circumstances.
“The blood of our martyrs will not be forgotten,” the statement said, adding that fulfilling this commitment is a national responsibility and a promise that will be honored.
Mojtaba Khamenei further claimed that those responsible for what he described as the crimes have already been identified.
He warned that the individuals involved would never experience a peaceful end, saying they would carry their “unfulfilled wish for a peaceful death” with them to their graves.
He also focused on that the commitment to seek accountability would continue regardless of future circumstances. “Whether we remain or not, this promise will certainly be fulfilled,” he said, according to the statement.
The Iranian leader also expressed confidence that people who support Iran’s cause around the world would eventually contribute to what he described as the completion of this mission.
He said that “free people across the world” would play their respective roles in achieving this objective in the near future.
The statement comes amid heightened regional tensions following the recent conflict, with Iranian officials continuing to issue strong remarks regarding accountability for those killed during the fighting.
The statements are expected to draw international attention as diplomatic efforts continue in the region to prevent further escalation and encourage stability.





