Washington, United States: The son of Iran's late shah on Thursday (Friday in Manila) voiced solidarity with Ukrainians who have suffered from Russian-fired drones allegedly sold by Tehran and urged new, tough action against the clerical regime.
'Our hearts go out to the Ukrainian people who are defending their sovereignty,' Reza Pahlavi told reporters after delivering an address from his home in exile in Washington on protests that have swept Iran.
A communal worker fills up a grave of 44-year-old Oleksiy Telyzhenko, which body has been missing since his capture in Russia's aborted assault on Kyiv in the first weeks of Russia's invasion in March 2022, after his funeral ceremony in Kyiv suburb of Bucha on Oct. 18, 2022. The cruise missiles had just finishing smashing into Kyiv when Tetyana Telyzhenko buried the mutilated body of her tortured son in the Ukrainian capital's traumatized suburb Bucha. October 18's strikes appeared to be aimed at power stations that Russian-guided suicide drones had failed to reach the previous day. AFP PHOTO
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