Iranian ex-President Ahmadinejad still alive – close aide tells RT
A close aide to former Iranian President Ahmadinejad confirms he is alive despite previous reports of his death in an airstrike.
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is confirmed to be alive, according to a close aide who spoke to RT. This confirmation comes after reports surfaced suggesting that Ahmadinejad was killed in a US-Israeli airstrike targeting Tehran, which purportedly also claimed the life of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. These claims stirred international concern and speculation about the political stability in the region.
The aide's statements refute the alarming earlier reports and indicate that Ahmadinejad has been relocated to a safe place following the attack. The attack in Narmak, eastern Tehran, did indeed result in the destruction of a building associated with Ahmadinejad, tragically killing three of his bodyguards in the process. The situation underscores the heightened tensions involving Iran and Western powers, particularly the US and Israel, and raises concerns over potential retaliatory actions and further instability in the region.
This incident not only highlights the fragile security situation in Iran but also the ongoing geopolitical conflict. Ahmadinejad, who served as president from 2005 to 2013, remains a controversial figure within domestic and international politics. His survival amidst such clashes holds significance for his supporters and critics alike, keeping the discussions regarding leadership and power dynamics in Iran very much alive.