A report citing Iranian officials claimed Mojtaba Khamenei has been gravely injured, undergoing multiple surgeries on his leg and hand. His face and lips were reportedly severely burned, affecting speech. Iran has not confirmed the claims. The report added he is mentally alert and communicating through trusted couriers due to security concerns.
A major health update has come to light in regards to Iran’s supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei. A detailed report by The New York Times has claimed that that Mojtaba Khamenei has been gravely injured. “Though Mr. Khamenei was gravely wounded, he is mentally sharp and engaged,” four senior Iranian officials were qouted as saying by the publication.
Reportedly, one of his legs has been “operated on three times” and he is awaiting a prosthetic. He has also undergone surgery on one hand and is slowly regaining function. More visibly, “his face and lips have been burned severely, making it difficult for him to speak.” The report also said that he will eventually require a plastic surgery.
Notably, Iran is yet to officially reveal details on Mojtaba’s health and the extent of the severity of his injuries.
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