A condolence ceremony was held in the Consulate of Iran in Karachi in memory of the high-ranking military commanders, armed forces, nuclear scientists, and civilians who were martyred in the Israeli attack on Iran. The guests also recorded their feelings and emotions in the condolence book.

Why it matters:

The killing of Iranian military commanders, armed forces, nuclear scientists, and civilians by Israel in a terrorist act following its attack on Iran drew widespread global condemnation.

 

The big picture:

In addition to Karachi's renowned Shia and Sunni scholars, university teachers and researchers, political and social figures, Advisor of the Governor of Sindh Mustafa, Sindh, Government Spokesperson Syeda Tahseen Abidi, Sadia Gohar from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and diplomats from Iraq, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Turkey, ... attended the condolense ceremony. 

What he's saying:

Iran's Acting Consul General in Karachi, Wahid Asghari, welcomed all the guests and thanked the entire Pakistani nation, government, Parliament of Pakistan, especially the Sindh Government and the people of Sindh, for expressing solidarity with Iran on every platform that supports Iran in the imposed war by the U.S.-Israel.

Wahid Asghari said: "It is very clear that Iran and Pakistan, as two important and powerful countries in the region, with historical, cultural, political, and religious similarities, have supported each other on every platform."

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