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First group of Iranian Hajj pilgrims leaves for Saudi Arabia after a decade of hiatus

Seyyed Abdol-Fattah Navvab, the Iranian leader’s representative on hajj and pilgrimage matters, and Abdullah Bin Saud al-Anzi, Saudi ambassador to Tehran, bid farewell to the pilgrims from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport.

Other Iranian cities, including Zahedan, Ahvaz, Tabriz, Yazd, Kerman, Bandar Abbas, Sari, Isfahan and Shiraz, will also resume Hajj flights.

Below are some images of the departure of the pilgrims from Tehran:

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