The largest Azadi (Freedom) Square in Iran’s capital was decorated with festive lights to mark the 45th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution. This was reported by RIA News.
Azadi Tower, the architectural symbol of Tehran, broadcasts historical images dedicated to the country’s military, aviation and other achievements. Here you can also see portraits of the first spiritual leader Ruhollah Khomeini, as well as portraits of the commander of the Revolutionary Guard special forces Qasem Soleimani, whose memory is sacredly preserved in Iran. The square is surrounded by an exhibition of military equipment.
The official celebration ceremony begins in Tehran at 9.30 Moscow time with the reading of the Quran. Later, it is planned to perform the national anthem collectively, which could be the largest in the world.
On February 11, 1979, the Islamic Revolution occurred in Iran, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi fled the country.
Before that, the United Nations Security Council in the name Bring to justice those responsible for the terrorist attack in Iran.
Early January in Iran updated Data on the number of deaths in the explosion that occurred near the cemetery where Soleimani was buried.