Iranian State TV Announces Death Of Khamenei’s Wife After US Israeli Airstrike

Iranian state television presenters announced the death of Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh, the 79-year-old wife of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, after she succumbed to injuries sustained in the same US-Israeli airstrike that killed her husband at his compound in Tehran.

She died two days after Khamenei was killed, The Wall Street Journal reported. State television declared that Bagherzadeh’s “long dream of martyrdom became true” and said her death would spark “a massive uprising in the fight against oppressors.”

The announcement followed an earlier broadcast in which an anchor tearfully reported the Supreme Leader’s death. Iran declared an official 40-day mourning period and a seven-day national holiday.

According to the Daily Mail, Bagherzadeh married Khamenei in 1965. They had four sons and two daughters.

In a 2011 interview with state media, she described her role as maintaining a calm home environment so her husband could work in peace.

“I think my biggest role was to preserve a calm atmosphere in our home so that he could do his work in peace,” she said.

She also said she visited him in prison without burdening him with family problems and “would only give him good news.”

She acknowledged distributing pamphlets, carrying messages, and hiding documents during the revolutionary period but described those efforts as “not worth mentioning.”

Her death comes amid escalating military exchanges between Iran and US-Israeli forces.

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