Iran's new leader 'flown to Moscow' for surgery after being 'seriously injured'
Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's newly appointed supreme leader, was reportedly flown to Moscow for surgery after being injured in US-Israeli airstrikes that also claimed the life of his father.
Mojtaba Khamenei, who has recently taken on the role of Iran's supreme leader following the death of his father Ali Khamenei, has reportedly been flown to Moscow for leg surgery after sustaining injuries from airstrikes on Tehran on February 28. The airstrikes, attributed to a coordinated effort by the US and Israel, are said to have resulted in significant casualties and political turmoil within Iran. Reports indicate that Russian President Vladimir Putin extended an offer for the surgery to take place at one of his presidential facilities, demonstrating the complex geopolitical dynamics at play.