Mojtaba Khamenei escapes death by minutes in deadly US-Israel strike
Thekabarnews.com—The Telegraph obtained a leaked audio recording showing that Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, survived a deadly US-Israeli airstrike after leaving his home just minutes...
Thekabarnews.com—The Telegraph obtained a leaked audio recording showing that Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, survived a deadly US-Israeli airstrike after leaving his home just minutes before the strike hit.
On Feb 28, the attack hit a high-security compound in Tehran and killed many important people, including Mojtaba’s father, former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and high-ranking military and government officials.
The leaked audio says that Mojtaba went out into the garden of the compound “to do something” just before an Israeli Blue Sparrow ballistic missile hit the building at about 09:32 local time.
A third party reportedly confirmed the recording, which is from Mazaher Hosseini, the head of protocol at the Supreme Leader’s office.
During a private meeting with high-ranking clerics and commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Hosseini went into great detail about what happened. He said that Mojtaba hurt his leg but lived through the attack.
However, the attack caused many deaths inside the compound. Hosseini said that Mojtaba’s wife and son died right away. He also confirmed that Mohammad Shirazi, the head of Khamenei’s military office, had died. The blast left his body badly damaged.
Hosseini stated in the recording that the missile struck with such force that only small parts of the body remained visible.
According to reports, the targeted complex had several homes for members of the Khamenei family and a religious hall where Ali Khamenei often spoke. There were several high-ranking officials in the compound at the time of the attack.
The report says that IRGC commander Mohammad Pakpour and Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh were among those who died.
Hosseini said the coordinated attack hit several places in the compound at once, suggesting the goal was to kill all the leaders.
“They hit many places, including the home of the Supreme Leader,” he said, adding that at least three missiles were fired.
Since the attack and his appointment as Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei has remained out of the public eye, despite surviving.
State television broadcast his only public communication, a written statement, fueling further speculation about his health.
Questions about his ability to lead have grown stronger, especially after Donald Trump said, “We are unsure if he is alive.”
The Iranian government has yet to issue a comprehensive official statement regarding the leaked audio or confirm the extent of Mojtaba’s injuries.
As tensions in the Middle East keep rising, this incident shows how the conflict is getting worse and makes it even less clear how stable Iran’s leadership will be after the strike.
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