Mar 16 • 15:58 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

Sources: New Iranian Leader in Coma

Reports indicate that the new Iranian leader, M. Khamenei, is in critical condition and unable to breathe independently after suffering severe injuries during an attack.

Reports from Lithuania suggest that the recently appointed Iranian leader, M. Khamenei, is currently in a critical condition in an intensive care unit, unable to breathe on his own. His health has deteriorated significantly following an airstrike attributed to Israel, which also resulted in the death of his father, the former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. M. Khamenei has reportedly sustained grave injuries, and his condition is described as precarious.

In addition to the loss of his father, the attack also tragically claimed the lives of M. Khamenei's wife and their eight-year-old son. It is reported that he has lost at least one leg and is suffering from severe internal organ damage, including possible harm to the liver or stomach. This incident marks a significant moment in Iranian leadership, as M. Khamenei has only been in power for eight days before facing such a dire health crisis.

Medical sources indicate that M. Khamenei's brain activity is at a notably low level, and his heart and lungs are only functioning due to life support systems. This critical situation raises concerns about the future of leadership in Iran and potential implications for the country's political landscape, especially given the recent changes in power dynamics following the death of his father due to external aggression.

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