
The house has served as a museum for 30 years, as a symbol of the late Supreme Leader. The structure was set ablaze as protesters celebrated a symbolic victory over the Iran’s regime.
The ancestral home of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini that has functioned as a museum to the late Supreme Leader was set on fire by anti-regime protesters who continued their nearly two months of defiance against the hardline rule of Iran’s theocratic rulers.
Videos posted to social media showed the house in Khomein in the western province of Markazi on fire as crowds marched past and cheered.
Iranian revolutionaries just burnt down Khomeini’s house in Markazi province. #IranRevolution pic.twitter.com/nO563H2uHG
— Xerxes (@persian_cowboy_) November 17, 2022
