Eron's new leader seriously injured, health at risk

According to the latest reports from The Sun newspaper published in Great Britain, serious health issues have arisen concerning Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khomeini. Zamin.uz reported on this matter.
The media outlet announced the news based on several reliable sources close to Iran's leader. The impartiality and details of this information require careful examination.
According to sources, under current circumstances, the 56-year-old Mojtaba Khomeini has sustained serious injuries. Rumors have spread that he is missing at least one of his limbs.
Furthermore, there are reports of damage to vital organs such as his stomach or liver. This situation is assessed as posing a serious threat to his overall health.
Currently, he is receiving treatment in the intensive care unit of the Sina University Medical Center located in Tehran. According to reports, certain sections of the building have been placed under complete lockdown.
Enhanced security measures have been implemented in the area, with strict order established. The security system within the medical facility's premises has been significantly strengthened.
Entry and exit are under tight control. Even specialists can enter only with special permits.
It is emphasized that this situation indicates the severity of the circumstances surrounding Iran's leader's health. Both the international community and Uzbeks are paying close attention to this event.
It remains unclear what his condition will be in the future, but medical staff are doing everything possible.





