NewsFlash Daily™
13 March
Unconfirmed reports suggest Mojtaba Khamenei suffered severe injuries and is undergoing treatment at Tehran hospital as conflict escalates
Tehran: Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, reports emerging from Tehran claim that Mojtaba Khamenei has suffered serious injuries and is currently undergoing treatment in a hospital in the Iranian capital.
According to preliminary information, Mojtaba was reportedly critically injured and has been admitted to a hospital affiliated with Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Sources claim he is currently under intensive medical care.
However, official confirmation from the Iranian government is still awaited, and details surrounding the incident remain unclear.
Escalating Israel–US Strikes
Reports also indicate that Iran is facing severe damage following alleged airstrikes linked to Israel and the United States.
The attacks are said to have caused significant destruction across parts of Tehran, with several buildings reportedly reduced to rubble.
Local sources claim residential areas have been heavily damaged, leaving certain neighbourhoods looking devastated.
Heavy Damage in Residential Areas
Eyewitness accounts suggest that multiple structures in affected areas were destroyed during the strikes, causing panic among residents and forcing many families to evacuate.
Several neighbourhoods in Tehran are described as severely damaged, with rescue teams continuing operations in affected zones.
Authorities have not yet released official casualty figures, and independent verification of the reports is still ongoing.
Uncertainty Over Leadership Situation
The reported injury to Mojtaba Khamenei, who is widely considered an influential figure within Iran’s leadership structure, has added further uncertainty to the already volatile situation in the region.
Analysts say the developments could significantly impact the geopolitical balance in the Middle East, depending on how the situation unfolds.
Further updates are expected as more details emerge from official sources.
