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    Tehran Kurdish March: Global Kurdish Day Observed Amid US Drone Strikes on Iran

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    In Tehran, Iran, large-scale demonstrations are underway as the Kurdish community takes to the streets to observe Global Kurdish Day. Marchers, many carrying Iranian flags, expressed solidarity with their country while commemorating martyrs with chants of “Allah Akbar” and calls of devotion. The protest appears supportive of the Iranian government, with no visible dissent toward state authorities. This demonstration comes amid rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran. Recently, the U.S. carried out a kamikaze drone strike targeting Iran-backed PMF (Popular Mobilization Forces) positions in Iraq, escalating regional conflict concerns. Meanwhile, the aftermath of U.S. strikes continues to unfold, as Iran is set to receive the bodies of nine soldiers from Sri Lanka who were killed in these operations. In total, 84 Iranian naval personnel lost their lives when a ship was targeted while returning from ceremonial duties, a move that drew international attention and strong criticism. The march in Tehran not only marks a cultural and political observance for the Kurdish population but also highlights the rising anxiety within Iran over external military pressures. Observers note that the demonstrations aim to honor national pride while peacefully commemorating those affected by conflict.

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