Millions of Iranians across the country have taken to the streets to mark the 47th victory anniversary of the Islamic Revolution and voice solidarity with the Islamic Republic.

In the capital Tehran, people from all walks of life have hit the streets since early hours of morning in a huge rally ending in iconic Azadi Square.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian, parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf and members of the cabinet have attended the rally.
Participants in this national ceremony waved Iranian flags chanting slogans that condemned the decades-long crimes of the United States against the Iranian nation, as well as the crimes of the Zionist regime.
Some families of martyrs also took to the streets carrying images of martyrs of the eight-year Sacred Defense, the Defenders of the Shrine, security martyrs, martyrs of service, martyrs of the 12-day war, as well as the martyrs of the attempted coup of Dey 1404.
on the sidelines of the march, several vehicles that had been set on fire and damaged during the armed terrorist incidents of Dey 1404—destroyed and burned by rioters—were put on display.
Some of the marchers held up a copy of the Holy Quran in condemnation of the desecration of the holy book during the recent terrorist attack on Iran. The demonstrators chanted, "The truth does not burn..."
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