Mojtaba Khamenei's severe injuries detailed
Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei remains gravely wounded from a wartime strike but is still mentally sharp, according to a new report.

Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei remains gravely wounded from a wartime strike but is still mentally sharp, according to a new report.

New detail: Mojtaba Khamenei has authorized IRGC generals to make decisions due to communication difficulties.
The report adds new details on Khamenei's specific injuries: three surgeries on one leg with a possible prosthetic, hand surgery recovery, and severe facial burns requiring expected plastic surgery.
The report adds specific details about Khamenei's injuries, including facial disfigurement from burns and a possible leg amputation.
New details: Khamenei may have an amputated leg, and his burn wounds have disfigured his face.
The report adds specific details about the nature of his injuries, including severe burns and the possibility of amputation and disfigurement.
The report adds that Khamenei is still mentally sharp and remains the principal decision-maker.