Iran’s newly installed Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei has reportedly sustained severe and disfiguring injuries following an airstrike, according to multiple international reports.
Sources suggest that Khamenei suffered serious wounds during the attack, including significant facial injuries and possible damage to his legs. The strike is also said to have claimed the life of his predecessor, Ali Khamenei.
Despite the reported injuries, insiders indicate that Mojtaba Khamenei remains mentally alert and continues to play a role in high-level decision-making.
He is said to be communicating with top officials through remote channels as efforts to manage the situation continue behind the scenes.
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However, Iranian authorities have yet to officially confirm the extent of his condition, and the absence of any recent public appearance has intensified speculation over his health status.
The reported incident comes amid escalating tensions involving Iran, United States, and Israel, raising fresh concerns about stability in the region.
Observers warn that uncertainty surrounding the leader’s health could have far-reaching implications for Iran’s political structure and ongoing diplomatic engagements.



