Iran's supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei is recovering from severe injuries

According to a report distributed by the Reuters news agency based on its sources, Iran's new supreme leader Mujtaba Khamenei is undergoing a recovery process after severe injuries. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Despite suffering serious injuries to his face and legs, the fifty-six-year-old leader has fully maintained the ability to make important state decisions. According to reports, Mujtaba Khamenei stopped appearing in public following airstrikes carried out by the US and Israel.
It is noted that as a result of that attack, his face was seriously injured, and his legs were also damaged. Tehran officials are currently refraining from providing detailed comments on this situation.
Nevertheless, it is said that Khamenei is personally overseeing complex political negotiations with Washington regarding a ceasefire. US intelligence services and some official representatives have also confirmed that the Iranian leader may have been wounded.
According to political scientists and analysts, Mujtaba Khamenei has very close ties with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. This particular factor increases the likelihood that he will strictly continue the political direction started by his father in the future.
Currently, against the backdrop of the internal situation in the country and external political pressures, these reports regarding his health remain at the center of international attention. Although the Iranian leadership is trying to keep the situation stable, the absence of official statements is causing various speculations.





