TEHRAN – Iranian cinema museums will hold a “Iranian Blood Memory” ceremony in Tehran on Wednesday, with the participation of cultural figures, artists, media representatives and the general public.
The event is organised to honor the memories of innocent victims of the recent inhuman attacks by the Zionist regime on Iranian soil and to pay tribute to those who lost their lives during the 12-day war, Mehr reported on Monday.
It is a cultural and artistic memorial centered around promoting peace, solidarity and collective conscience, the report added.
The program aims to live on the memories of individuals who have gone quietly and vulnerable, but remains eternal in Iran’s minds.
Key segments of the event include special performances on the theme of peace and human suffering, traditional music concerts, speeches by famous cultural and artistic figures, visual clips telling the story of this human tragedy, and candle lighting in the memory of a fallen person.
The ceremony will be open to the public.
The Iranian Film Museum is located in Tehran’s upscale Bagh Eveldouz district on Varias Street near Tajlish Square.
Early on Friday, June 13, a series of terrorist attacks carried out by the Zionist regime targeted Tehran and several other Iranian cities, bringing the martial arts of many military commanders, scientists and innocent civilians.
In response to the Savagezionist attack, Iran’s Islamic Republic launched Operation True Promise 3 on Friday night, unleashing a barrage of missiles on the occupied territories.
Israel attacks target areas within Iran, which were not military facilities, resulting in the tragic loss of lives of innocent civilians, including women and children. The incident sparked rage not only among Iran but also among international observers.
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