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What happened to Mojtaba Khamenei during the Iran conflict? He survived an airstrike, officials say
Senior official details narrow escape during bombing
Ayatollah Mohsen Qomi, a senior member of Iran’s Assembly of Experts and Deputy for International Affairs in the Supreme Leader’s office, said that Mojtaba Khamenei had been inside the targeted building shortly before it was struck. According to Qomi, Khamenei moved into the courtyard just minutes before the explosion, avoiding the fatal impact that reportedly killed others inside.
Qomi described the survival as a matter of timing, emphasizing that the leader’s presence in the building had been confirmed but that his movement moments before the strike ultimately ensured his safety. The airstrike was part of ongoing hostilities that have escalated since late February.
Officials assert leader remains in control of national affairs
Despite rumors circulating internationally, Iranian officials maintained that Mojtaba Khamenei is in good health and continues to oversee both diplomatic and operational matters. Qomi stated that Khamenei is directly supervising negotiations and military-related decisions, including providing guidance to negotiating teams under varying conditions.
The comments appear aimed at reinforcing internal stability and projecting continuity in leadership during a period of heightened geopolitical tension. Iranian officials emphasized that decision-making authority remains firmly centralized under Khamenei’s direction.
Iran dismisses Western speculation as strategic pressure
Qomi also addressed claims from Western sources regarding the leader’s health, characterizing them as deliberate attempts to provoke a response from Tehran. He suggested that questions about Khamenei’s public absence are part of a broader strategy to create uncertainty and apply psychological pressure.
According to Qomi, such narratives are intended to push Iranian officials into reactive communication, which could be leveraged for strategic advantage by adversaries.
Acknowledgment of injuries and focus on protection
While firmly denying claims of serious health concerns, Qomi indicated that Mojtaba Khamenei may have sustained injuries during the incident. He stated that ensuring the leader’s safety has become a top priority for Iranian authorities, underscoring the importance of preserving leadership continuity amid the conflict.
Officials reiterated that despite any injuries, Khamenei remains active and engaged in directing national policy, reinforcing the government’s position that leadership stability has not been compromised.