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

Наталья Маркова Society
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In Bishkek, on March 3, a peaceful memorial rally will take place in solidarity with the Iranian people.

The event's organizers, including civil activists from Kyrgyzstan, plan to express support and condolences to the residents of Iran affected by the military aggression of the USA and Israel.

According to Iranian emergency services, since February 28, 2026, 555 civilians have died as a result of the conflict, including 170 schoolgirls. Among the victims are high-ranking officials, such as Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, as well as generals and ordinary citizens. Additionally, around 100 children have been reported injured, according to an official statement.

The action, according to the organizers, will be peaceful and humanitarian, aimed at honoring the memory of the deceased and supporting the victims, as well as drawing attention to the tragedy of the civilian population.

Activists emphasize that they view Iran as a country that openly resists external pressure and defends its sovereignty, the safety of its citizens, and territorial integrity within the framework of international law.

They also note that the current escalation of the conflict goes beyond regional disagreements 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.

Participants of the rally plan to hold a requiem in an atmosphere of mourning and solidarity, without calls for violence, emphasizing the need to cease hostilities, protect the civilian population, and uphold international law.

The rally will take place at the gates of the Iranian embassy in Kyrgyzstan at the address: Moscow/Razzakova at 1:00 PM.

The attack on Iran by Israel and the USA began on February 28, when numerous air and missile strikes were carried out on cities and military facilities. In response, Tehran attacked Israel and American military bases in several countries in the Middle East. In the first hours of the conflict, several high-ranking Iranian officials and military personnel were killed. Shortly after the operations began, US President Donald Trump announced the start of a military operation called "Epic Fury."

According to reports, the Supreme Leader of the country, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed along with several other high-ranking officials from Tehran.
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