A peaceful requiem rally in support of Iran will be held in Bishkek

Сергей Мацера Local news
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On March 3, a peaceful memorial rally is planned in Bishkek, which will serve as a sign of solidarity with the Iranian people.

The event's organizers, representing civil activists from Kyrgyzstan, intend to express their support and condolences to the victims of the military aggression committed by the USA and Israel, and to their families.

According to Iranian emergency services, as of February 28, 2026, 555 citizens have died as a result of the conflict, including 170 schoolgirls. Among the victims are Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, high-ranking generals and military personnel, as well as ordinary citizens. More than 100 children have been injured, the report notes.

The action, as emphasized by the organizers, will be exclusively peaceful and humanitarian. The main goal of the rally is to honor the memory of the deceased, express sympathy for the victims, and draw attention to the tragedy of the civilian population.

Activists also assert that Iran represents a state that courageously resists external pressure and defends its sovereignty, the safety of its citizens, and territorial integrity within the framework of international law.

In their opinion, the current escalation of the conflict goes beyond a regional scale and reflects a deeper crisis in international relations, which poses a threat to the countries of Central Asia and the South Caucasus, located in close proximity to Iran.

The rally will take place in an atmosphere of mourning and unity, without calls for violence, emphasizing the need to cease hostilities, protect civilians, and uphold international law.

The event will be held at the gates of the Iranian Embassy in Kyrgyzstan at the address: Moscow/Razzakova at 1:00 PM.

The attack by Israel and the USA on Iran began on February 28 with a series of air and missile strikes on cities and military facilities. In response, Tehran attacked Israeli and American military bases in several countries in the Middle East. In the first hours after the attacks began, several high-ranking Iranian officials and military personnel were killed. American President Donald Trump announced the start of the military operation "Epic Fury" immediately after the first strikes.

The Supreme Leader of the country, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed, along with about ten high-ranking officials from Tehran.
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