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Iran's supreme Leader vows revenge for the slain father

Ayatollah?Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, issued a written statement on Saturday threatening vengeance on behalf of his father and predecessor. He added that the vengeance would not be limited to Iran alone but also depend on the "free people" around the globe.

The statement, read out on state TV, said that revenge was "the nation's demand" and "must definitely" be carried out.

Ayatollah Khamenei died in an airstrike by the U.S. and Israel on?February 28 at the beginning of the war.

The statement stated: "We promise to avenge all martyrs and criminals in these two wars, and the blood shed by the martyred leader."

Mojtaba Khmenei has not been seen in public by Iranians since March 8, when he was named supreme leader. Senior sources claim that he suffered facial disfigurement as well as other injuries.

The statement stated that "whether we are there or not, this will be achieved, and soon, every free person in the world will fulfill their part of this divine task."

The U.S.-Iranian exchange of fire this week raised doubts about the truce that Washington and Tehran agreed to end their four-month war. Iran claims the deal will bring major economic benefits.

Donald Trump declared that the ceasefire was over on Friday, but added that both countries agreed to continue talks.

The continued absence of Mojtaba Khamenei from the public eye - there have been no photos, videos or audio recordings published since the air attack - has increased the uncertainty facing Iran. Some Iranians say the new leader should be seen, even if injured.

With the support of the Revolutionary?Guards, he became the supreme leader.

Ayatollah Khamenei was buried at the country's holiest site, according to state media, on Friday after massive crowds attended his funeral. (Reporting and editing by Enas Alashray, Ahmed Elimam, Tomasz Janovski, Joe Bavier, Thomas Perry)

(source: Reuters)