Breaking: Iran Supreme Leader ‘in coma’ and ‘lost at least one leg’ in US and IDF strikes

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Iran’s new Supreme Leader is reportedly in a coma having lost at least one leg in horror strikes by the US and Israel.

The 56-year-old son of assassinated Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, new Iran regime leader Mojtaba Khamenei, has reportedly lost at least one leg and has also suffered serious stomach or liver damage. It is currently unclear if he was wounded on the same day his father died (February 28), but is apparently in intensive care as a result of his injuries.

A source in Iranian capital Tehran told the Sun they smuggled out extraordinary detail about the new leader’s condition, treatment, location and security. He is said to be under intensive care at the Sina University Hospital in the city’s historic quarter after a section of the building was sealed off surrounded by massive security.

The anonymous source, fearing for his life, managed to avoid Iran’s near total internet blackout to send messages to an exiled dissident based in London. He said he is not a medic but knows members of the hospital’s trauma team, who allegedly told him Mojtaba was in “very serious” condition under the care of Mohammad Reza Zafargjani.

Zafargjani is Iran’s Minister of health, Treatment and Medical Education but also one of the country’s top trauma surgeons. The source said in his message: “One or two of his legs have been cut off. His liver or stomach has also ruptured. He is apparently in a coma as well.”

The source’s claims are currently impossible to verify under Iran’s current internet blackout but the fact Mojtaba is injured has already been confirmed after Iranian state TV began referring to him as “Jaanbaz of Ramadan” – a wounded war veteran.

Other sources reported alleged Mojtada is entirely unaware of the war, the deaths of family members including his wife and son and even his own election as Supreme Leader.

The war in Iran has escalated in the last few days, with Iran conducting strikes on US and Israeli bases in the Middle East. Bahrain and Kuwait International Airports have in the last 24 hours been targeted, with Iran seeking to dismantle the entire Gulf’s civilian and energy infrastructure, with the airports containing jet fuel storage facilities and additional tanks in the vicinity supporting the oil sector.

Meanwhile, a key commander for Iran and Hezbollah has been killed by the IDF in a huge win for Israel and the US. Abu D’ar Mahamadi, a commander of the Revolutionary Guards who operated in the missile unit of the Hezbollah terrorist organization in Beirut, was taken out on Thursday.

According to the military, Mohammadi was a central figure in the coordination between Hezbollah and the IRGC, as well as an authority on Hezbollah’s weapons – serving as a liaison and mediator between Hezbollah and senior Iranian officials.

An IDF spokesperson said: “The IDF eliminated a commander of the Revolutionary Guards who operated in the missile unit of the Hezbollah terrorist organization in Lebanon. Earlier this week (Tuesday), the IDF attacked and eliminated terrorist Abu D’ar Mahamadi, a commander of the Revolutionary Guards who operated in the missile unit of the Hezbollah terrorist organization in Beirut.

“Mahmadi was a key figure in military coordination between the Hezbollah terrorist organization and the Iranian terrorist regime, serving as a liaison and mediator between Hezbollah and senior Iranian officials. Mahmadi was also a key figure in building the military strength of the Hezbollah terrorist organization in the field of missiles, and worked to rebuild it after Operation Northern Arrows.”

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