Secret Russia Trip? Reports Claim Iran Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Flew to Moscow for Treatment
Uncertainty continues to surround the health and whereabouts of Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, with new reports suggesting he may have secretly travelled to Russia for medical treatment after the February strikes that reshaped Iran's leadership.
While Iranian officials maintain that nothing is wrong with the country's new leader, foreign media reports and intelligence-based claims have raised questions about whether Mojtaba Khamenei was injured during the attack that killed his father, Ali Khamenei.
AI-generated summary, reviewed by editors

Russia Trip Allegedly Arranged After Injuries
According to a report published by Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jarida, Mojtaba Khamenei was flown to Moscow on March 12 aboard a Russian military aircraft for urgent medical care. The report claimed he underwent surgery in a Russian hospital to treat serious injuries to his leg.
Sources quoted in the report said the medical assistance was arranged after Russian President Vladimir Putin offered support during a phone conversation with Iran's president, Masoud Pezeshkian. However, there has been no official confirmation from either Tehran or Moscow regarding the alleged trip.
Injuries Linked to February Strikes
Speculation about Mojtaba Khamenei's condition began after the February 28 strikes that killed Ali Khamenei and several members of his family. Some Israeli media reports suggested that Mojtaba Khamenei was also injured in the initial wave of the attack.
Intelligence officials cited in international coverage have suggested he may have suffered significant leg injuries during the strike. However, the exact severity of the injuries remains unclear.
Conflicting Reports About His Condition
Media reports have presented sharply different accounts of Mojtaba Khamenei's health. Some sources have described severe injuries, while others claim he suffered only minor wounds during the attack.
These conflicting narratives have made it difficult to determine the true condition of Iran's new Supreme Leader.
Tehran Dismisses Health Concerns
Iranian authorities have repeatedly rejected claims that Mojtaba Khamenei is seriously injured. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the Supreme Leader remains fully capable of carrying out his duties.
Despite these assurances, Mojtaba Khamenei has not made a public appearance since taking over the leadership, which has further fuelled speculation about his health and location.
Questions Remain Unanswered
With no official images, medical updates or confirmation about the alleged Russia visit, the situation remains unclear. The gap between Iran's official statements and reports from foreign media continues to keep the mystery alive.
-
Diplomacy Or Deterrence? Trump Sends Ceasefire Plan To Iran While Boosting Troops In Middle East -
Is Islamabad Set To Host US-Iran Talks? Trump’s Repost Of Shehbaz Sharif’s Message Triggers Debate -
Distant War, Direct Impact: Why Middle East Tensions Threaten India’s Economy -
Iran vs US-Israel War Halted? Breakthrough or Breather Before a Bigger Conflict -
Iran Appoints Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr As SNSC Secretary Amid Regional Tensions -
Trump Announces 5-Day Strike Pause With Iran Amid Escalating West Asia War -
Strait of Hormuz Won’t Return to Pre-War Levels, Iran Says US Must Lead Talks -
Trump Delays Strikes on Iran, Says Tehran Is Eager to Strike a Deal -
Iran Threatens Power And Water Plants Across Gulf, Media Names UAE Nuclear Plant -
After Arad, Dimona Strikes, Netanyahu Calls On Global Leaders To Act Against Iran -
Trump’s Iran Move Creates Diplomatic Buzz; Israel Keeps Cards Close to Chest -
Pakistan Poised to Host Potential US–Iran Peace Talks












Click it and Unblock the Notifications