Emotions and threatening anti-Trump messages as funeral procession continuespublished at 12:24 BST
Katie Williams
Live reporter
Image source, ReutersThousands of mourners are still out on the streets of Tehran as the funeral procession for Iran's late supreme leader makes its way through the capital.
It's a carefully choreographed political event, Lyse Doucet writes from the Iranian capital. Red flags symbolising vengeance colour the crowd, she adds.
Threatening anti-Trump messages can be seen too, and mourners have been seen throwing rocks at a poster displaying the US president's face.
Coffins carrying the remains of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several family members - killed in strikes at the start of the Iran war - are creeping slowly along the 10km (6.2 mile) route.
The procession, which started early this morning, is seen as one of the most significant moments of his seven-day funeral.
It's still ongoing, and is expected to last around 10-12 hours in total, according to Iran's state broadcaster.
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