Bangladesh Condemns Killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader

The Government of Bangladesh has expressed profound sorrow over the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In an official statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday, 2 March, Dhaka denounced the attack as a blatant violation of international law and norms, warning that such acts pose a serious threat to peace and regional stability.

The statement further conveyed Bangladesh’s heartfelt condolences to the Iranian people, emphasising that conflict yields no lasting solution. According to the Ministry, dialogue, mutual respect, and adherence to international law remain the only effective means of resolving disputes and establishing lasting peace.

According to reports from Iran, the attack occurred on Saturday during a joint military strike reportedly conducted by Israeli and United States forces. Ayatollah Khamenei was killed in the incident, prompting the Iranian government to declare a forty-day period of national mourning and a seven-day official holiday.

The Iranian Red Crescent has confirmed that at least 555 people lost their lives in the attack, while a separate strike on a girls’ school in Minab has resulted in more than 150 fatalities, according to local sources.

Summary of Recent Iran-Israel Conflict

DateLocationIncidentFatalitiesNotes
28 FebIran border regionJoint Israeli-US military strike555Reported by Iranian Red Crescent
28 FebMinab, IranAirstrike on girls’ school150+Local sources
1 MarNationwide, IranAssassination of Ayatollah Khamenei40 days national mourning, 7 days holiday

The Foreign Ministry statement stressed that preserving international law is crucial to maintaining global security and peace. Bangladesh categorically rejected any form of support for such attacks and called on the international community to pursue peaceful solutions to the crisis.

The assassination has drawn widespread condemnation and concern across the world. Experts warn that political assassinations not only escalate conflict but also threaten global stability. The Government of Bangladesh reiterated that the sole path to peace lies in diplomatic dialogue and strict observance of international law.

In the wake of the attack, Iran has reportedly intensified security measures, while relief operations for the deceased and injured are ongoing. Analysts suggest that the political and diplomatic repercussions of this incident will shape regional and global responses in the coming months, making it a pivotal moment for international relations.

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