Russian Muslims Express Solidarity with Iran

Also, a Russian political activist lauded Iran's steadfast resistance, describing the nation as a target of "absolute evil."

During the annual Iranian Night in Moscow, held on the last Friday of Ramadan, attendees commemorated the martyrs of Gaza and Palestine and prayed for Iran's victory over the US-Israeli military aggression. 

The event, attended by the Iranian Ambassador Kazem Jalali, the deputy head of the Religious Affairs Department of Muslims in Russia, and various Russian and Shiite and Sunni Muslim figures, featured remarks by Jalali, who highlighted the millions-strong demonstration in Iran on the International Quds Day. 

Jalali emphasized that the aggressors will never defeat the Iranian people, recalling the martyrdom of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution and citizens in recent attacks. He stated that the Iranian people have chosen the path of martyrdom, followed the example of Imam Hussein (AS), and are continuing the legacy of their fallen Leader.

The Iranian Ambassador further acknowledged Russia's solidarity with Iran, noting that both nations are united in their struggle to safeguard their independence and sovereignty. He expressed gratitude for the Russian government and people's support.

Maxim Shvchenko, a Russian political activist, commended Iran's loyalty in supporting the oppressed and offered condolences on the martyrdom of Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei.

He described Iran as a target of "absolute evil" and praised the country’s valiant resistance, predicting ultimate triumph for the Iranian people. 

The ceremony included video tributes to the fallen Leader and students who were mercilessly martyred in the Minab school bombing, creating a somber atmosphere.