The new Iranian leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, has been transported to Moscow for urgent medical treatment. Following the death of his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on February 28th, Mojtaba Khamenei assumed his role as Supreme Leader. He is believed to have been swiftly sent to Russia after sustaining injuries.
Reports indicate that Vladimir Putin facilitated the transport of the new leader. Following an air strike, allegedly targeting Iranian leadership, Mojtaba Khamenei was reportedly in a coma at Sina University Hospital in Tehran. The Daily Mail detailed the injuries sustained by Khamenei, stemming from the attack.
Medical necessity dictated immediate surgical intervention. According to Al-Jarida Agency, the operation was personally offered by Putin, ensuring Khamenei received prompt care. This action highlights the critical situation surrounding the new leader and underscores the urgency of his medical needs.
The circumstances surrounding the injuries and the subsequent transport of Mojtaba Khamenei remain under scrutiny.
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It’s unsettling to see such a dramatic move after such a recent transition.