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Three-DAY cross country funeral for Iran president begins amid fears of crackdown…as despot Putin ‘plans to fly in’

The White House says President Raisi has 'blood on his hands'

IRANIAN president Ebrahim Raisi's three-day funeral has commenced in Tabriz, with Vladimir Putin reportedly set to attend on Thursday.

The sudden death of the blood-stained brute dealt a "monumental" blow to the regime and will pave the way for a major crackdown on dissenters, says an expert.

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The coffins of President Raisi and seven members of his entourage are carried through a funeral procession on a truck in TabrizCredit: Getty
Grievers, including a young boy, reach for the pictures of Raisi and other fallen officialsCredit: Getty
Thousands of mourners attend the first day of a three-day funeral for RaisiCredit: Getty
Russian President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in Moscow in December 2023Credit: Reuters
Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi was declared dead on MondayCredit: EPA

Thousands of Iranian mourners gathered on Tuesday morning to honour President Raisi, 63, after he was killed in a helicopter crash.

Dressed in black, they walked sombrely through the streets of Tabriz for the funeral procession of the president and the seven members of his entourage who also died on Sunday evening.

Heavily-armed guards stood by the crowd of grievers as officials delivered speeches, played music, and prayed for their fallen leader.

Putin will reportedly make a rare trip out of Russia to travel to Iran on Thursday, the day of Raisi's burial.

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His jet will reportedly be flanked by four Russian Sukhoi 35 fighter jets - both to and from Tehran.

The White House has criticised the Iranian president following his death and said he has "blood on his hands".

State department spokesperson Matthew Miller said Raisi was a "brutal participant in the repression of the Iranian people for nearly four decades," and added that he was "involved in numerous horrific human rights abuses" including the killing of thousands in 1988.

Brutish Raisi, known by some as "The Butcher", was on Monday found dead in the charred wreckage of a US-made Bell 212 helicopter.

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Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian was among seven others - including General Malek Rahmati, the governor of the Iranian province of East Azerbaijan - uncovered following an hours-long search for the helicopter in blizzard conditions.

Mourners were seen on Tuesday morning waving Iranian flags and portraits of Raisi as they left a central square in the northwestern city of Tabriz - where the president had been headed on Sunday before his helicopter crashed into a fog-shrouded mountain peak.

Iran President Ebrahim Raisi was a mass murderer, his death in helicopter crash is being celebrated

Others carried Palestinian flags in recognition of Iran's support of Palestinian militant group Hamas under Raisi's leadership.

A truck decorated in white flowers carrying what appeared to be the coffins of the president, the foreign minister, and other officials drove through the masses to a stage.

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