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“Let him burn in hell.” The Iranian Embassy in Ukraine wrote a post of mourning due to the death of Khamenei. Ukrainians responded


The embassy announced that it was opening a book of mourning on its premises and invited everyone to “leave their condolences and words of support.”


In the comments, Ukrainians recalled that Shahed drones provided by Iran to the aggressor country Russia kill civilians.

“Sympathy? When your Shahed flew to our homes, did you also open a book of mourning? Or just a warehouse for sending new drones? Did you accidentally open a book of apologies to the Ukrainians for the thousands of Shahed flying to our cities?” – commented Revun Konstantin.

User Alina Khoroshylova wished that the illegitimate Russian President Vladimir Putin would soon meet “with his friend” Khamenei. “Are we supposed to sympathize? I don’t remember them apologizing for Shahed,” she wrote.

“First, Russia Shahed to bomb and kill us, and then – “Ukrainians, watch how the USA and Israel bomb and kill us”… We don’t give a damn, let it burn and burn out, and let Russia be next,” wrote Bogdan Honcharov.

“The earth is glassy! Let it burn in hell!” – commented user Andrey Polivin.

“For thousands of Shahed in my country, the only thing I regret now is that your dictator was killed so late,” wrote user Sergei Shaparenko.

Pavlo Shvets commented: “The earth is concrete and let your devils roast it in hell.”

“And when Ukrainians are martyred by Iranian weapons, do any of these jackals express condolences?” – wrote Andrew Martynov.

Ashley Davis

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