The Chief of Staff of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) chaired an expanded meeting in the holy city of Karbala to discuss the final preparations for the funeral procession of the late Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The meeting, held at the Karbala Operations Command headquarters, was also attended by the Director of the Prime Minister's Office, the Deputy Commander of Joint Operations, and several security and military leaders. Discussions focused on the security and logistical plans for the procession, as well as coordination vehicles among the various security and military agencies. The aim was to ensure the smooth execution of assigned duties and maintain security and public order during the procession. Participants emphasized the importance of unifying efforts and integrating roles among all relevant parties, and continuing field and logistical preparations to ensure the success of the funeral procession according to the established plans, achieving the highest levels of security and organization.
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The Chief of Staff of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) chaired an expanded meeting in the holy city of Karbala to discuss the final preparations for the funeral procession of the late Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The meeting, held at the Karbala Operations Command headquarters, was also attended by the Director of the Prime Minister's Office, the Deputy Commander of Joint Operations, and several security and military leaders. Discussions focused on the security and logistical plans for the procession, as well as coordination vehicles among the various security and military agencies. The aim was to ensure the smooth execution of assigned duties and maintain security and public order during the procession. Participants emphasized the importance of unifying efforts and integrating roles among all relevant parties, and continuing field and logistical preparations to ensure the success of the funeral procession according to the established plans, achieving the highest levels of security and organization.
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