Иран празднует 41-ю годовщину исламской революции

Иран празднует 41-ю годовщину исламской революции 1979 года.

Каждый год в 22-й день месяца Бахмана по персидскому календарю (11 февраля) иранцы участвуют в церемониях, на которых присутствуют высокопоставленные официальные лица, чтобы подтвердить свою верность исламскому истеблишменту и Имаму Хомейни, покойному основателю Исламской Республики.

В этом году, по сообщению агентства Mher News, празднование годовщины Исламской революции пройдет в 5200 населенных пунктах по всей стране, в дополнение к иранским дипломатическим миссиям по всему миру. Министерство обороны представило ряд своих последних достижений в области обороны.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам информационного агентства Mher.

фото: 11 февраля в Иране проходят торжества по случаю 41-й годовщины иранской революции (фото любезно предоставлено агентством Mher, Тегеран)

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