Several parts of Kashmir witnessed protests against the killing of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei for the second day on Monday, with security forces using mild force to disperse protesters in a few places.According to the officials, the protests broke out in Bemina, Gund Hassibhat, and Jehangir Chowk areas of the city here, and in Pulwama town in south Kashmir.Scores of protesters gathered in these areas, which have a large Shia population. They marched through the streets, raising anti-US and anti-Israel slogans.Related news: Restrictions imposed in Kashmir after protests over killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader KhameneiVideo: US F-15 jet seen falling out of sky in Kuwait, pilot said to have ejected‘Cut off snake’s head’: US says it destroyed Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps’ headquartersWest Asia crisis: Stranded Sindhu set to miss All England ChampionshipsHow CIA tracked Khamenei, other Iranian leaders for months ahead of US-Israel strikesIran crisis: PM Modi-led CCS calls for cessation of hostilities, return to dialogue and diplomacyOil prices rise sharply in market trading after attacks in Middle East disrupt global energy supplyIn some areas, the security forces resorted to using mild force to disperse the protesters.Khamenei was killed in joint air strikes by the US and Israel on Iran early Saturday. Iranian state media confirmed his death on Sunday.Iran is firing missiles at Israel and the Arab countries in retaliation.


