Iran has officially confirmed that its Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has fully recovered from injuries sustained during a joint US-Israeli attack on February 28, marking the first day of the ongoing conflict.
Official Statement on Khamenei's Health
Iranian state media reported that Khamenei is now in full health, following a period of recovery from injuries suffered during the attack. The regime's first public comments on his condition came from Mazaher Hosseini, the director general of protocol at the supreme leader's office.
Details of the Attack and Injuries
Hosseini, who was present at the compound during the attack, revealed that Khamenei was knocked to the ground by the blast wave while heading toward his residence. The supreme leader suffered injuries to his kneecap and lower back, with the back injury showing improvement and the kneecap injury nearing full recovery.
Dispelling Rumors
Addressing speculation about more severe injuries, Hosseini dismissed claims of facial injuries, stating there was only a small crack behind the ear. This contradicts earlier reports suggesting Khamenei had undergone facial surgery.
Khamenei's Absence from Public Eye
Since the attack on February 28, Khamenei has not been seen in public. The Iranian regime's confirmation of his recovery comes as a significant update, given the initial concerns about his health following the high-profile attack.
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