Iran & USA: Supreme Leader Confirmed Killed — Mourning and Global Shock

Iran & USA: Supreme Leader Confirmed Killed — Mourning and Global Shock
In a dramatic and historic development, Iran’s state television has confirmed that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed — a major turning point that has sent shockwaves across the world.

According to multiple reports, President Donald Trump said Khamenei was killed by U.S. and Israeli missiles during recent air strikes, intensifying already high tensions between Iran and the United States. The Iranian government has responded by declaring 40 days of public mourning and seven days of official holidays as citizens process the news and gather in large crowds to pay tribute.
This moment marks one of the most consequential events in recent Middle East history — a leader who shaped decades of policy and regional influence is gone, and the future now hangs in uncertainty.
The world watches anxiously:

How will Iran respond?
What does this mean for U.S.–Iran relations?
Can global diplomacy prevent further escalation?
A nation mourns. A region holds its breath.