Anger and uncertainty in Iran when crowds mourn the dead

BBC Lyse Doucet’s main international correspondent reports from Tehran, where a mass state was fired on Saturday.

The crowds gathered to mourn the death of about 60 people, including military commanders and nuclear scientists who died during a 12-day conflict with Israel.

The conflict ended with the ceasefire earlier this week, after the United States became directly involved in bombing key nuclear sites in Iran.

Lyse Doucet is allowed to report from Iran on the condition that none of its reports is used by the Persian BBC Service. This law by the Iranian authorities extend to all international media -operating agencies.

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