Reuters Breaks Another Bombshell: Iran's Supreme Leader Disfigured, But Able to Communicate with Officials

The true condition of Iran's newly appointed Supreme Leader, Mojtaba, remains a mystery.

On the 11th, Reuters once again cited "sources" to reveal details about Mojtaba, stating that he was severely injured and facially disfigured in U.S.-Israeli airstrikes, is currently recovering, but has already been able to communicate with senior Iranian officials via audio. His mental faculties are reportedly "still sharp."

Although Reuters claims these reports come from Mojtaba’s inner circle, the same question persists: to date, no foreign media report regarding Mojtaba’s condition has been officially confirmed by Iranian authorities. Moreover, Iran has yet to release any photos or videos of Mojtaba following his injuries, leaving all foreign descriptions at the level of "allegedly" without direct evidence.

Certainly, from another perspective, Iran’s strict secrecy surrounding Mojtaba’s health is itself a security necessity during wartime. After all, military conflict between the U.S. and Iran is far from over, and Israel has repeatedly threatened to assassinate Mojtaba. In such a highly tense standoff environment, any information Iran discloses about Mojtaba could potentially serve as intelligence for Israel to assess and act upon.

Thus, Mojtaba’s actual situation will likely remain shrouded in mystery for the foreseeable future, with the outside world forced to piece together fragmented clues from scattered media reports.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1862171664971776/

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