World leaders from over 100 countries have begun to arrive in the capital to pay their respects to the fallen supreme leader, who died under mysterious circumstances. The dignitaries, including heads of state and government officials, have been gathering at the official residence and memorial sites to pay their condolences and offer words of tribute to the departed leader. The somber atmosphere is a testament to the leader's significant influence and impact on global affairs, with many nations having maintained close diplomatic ties with the country. As the official funeral preparations are underway, the international community is holding its breath, waiting to see how the country will navigate this challenging period under a new leadership.
Dignitaries from more than 100 nations pay respects to slain supreme leader ahead of official funeral