Abbas Beheshti, head of the Oil Ministry's Basij Resistance Center, said the organization has mobilized all available resources to support the farewell ceremonies scheduled for July 4-5 and the funeral procession on July 6, alongside other government bodies and national institutions.
Beheshti said several service stations, operating under the "Oil Industry Martyrs" banner, have been deployed at key locations along the ceremony routes to serve mourners traveling to Tehran from across the country.
He said ministry personnel have worked around the clock in recent days to prepare the infrastructure and facilities needed to provide services throughout the events.
According to Beheshti, multiple service points have been established along roads leading to the ceremony venues. The largest station, located at Haft-e Tir Square, will provide refreshments in addition to a fully equipped medical center staffed by health care professionals.
The station will also include designated rest areas for women, child care facilities and cultural programs for children and families attending the ceremonies, he said.
Beheshti said the ministry's four main oil companies and their subsidiaries have coordinated to provide food and refreshments throughout the three-day event, covering breakfast, lunch and dinner for attendees.
He also announced the establishment of another service station at Palestine (Felestin) Square on the day of the funeral procession. The site will begin operating early in the morning and will offer hospitality services alongside mourning-themed cultural programs.
Additional service stations will be located at the intersections of Taleqani and Forsat streets, Ostad Nejatollahi and Taleqani streets, and Modarres and Motahari avenues, he said.
Beheshti said hospitality services will be available around the clock and without limit throughout the ceremonies.
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