25.05.2026 17:51
Iran's Health Ministry Spokesman Hossein Kermanpour confirmed that religious leader Mojtaba Khamenei, about whom various claims regarding his health have been made, was injured in the Iran-US attack, stating: "Apart from superficial injuries to the face, head, and legs, there was nothing serious leading to limb loss or any significant medical issues."
The spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Health announced that religious leader Mojtaba Khamenei sustained superficial wounds to his face, head, and legs during the Iran-US attack, and that his condition is not serious.
STATEMENT FROM IRAN REGARDING KHAMENEI'S HEALTH STATUS Following the death of religious leader Ali Khamenei in the Israel-US attacks on February 28 in Iran, his son Mojtaba Khamenei was elected as his successor. Speculations about Mojtaba Khamenei's health status, who has not yet appeared in public, had emerged. In March, a statement came from Iran for the first time regarding the health status of Khamenei, whom US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed was alive but injured and amputated.
Iran's religious leader Mojtaba Khamenei "HE HAS SUPERFICIAL WOUNDS" Iranian Ministry of Health Spokesperson Hossein Kermanpour confirmed that Iran's religious leader Mojtaba Khamenei was injured in the Iran-US attack in late February. Stating that Khamenei's injuries were only "superficial," he provided details about the day he was injured. Kermanpour noted that Khamenei was brought to the hospital around 1:00 PM local time on February 28, but did not disclose the hospital's name.
Kermanpour reported that Mojtaba Khamenei was taken to the operating room with some injured individuals and said, "Apart from superficial injuries to the face, head, and legs, there was nothing serious causing limb loss or any significant medical problem. As a physician, I did not consider these serious injuries, and they required no special procedure other than a stitch or two."