"Mojtaba Khamenei's Ventilator Was Shut Down Yesterday."
- 21.03.2026, 15:36
More information is emerging about the deteriorating condition of Iran's ruler.
The condition of Iran's supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei remains extremely grave. Information is conflicting and the lack of official confirmations keeps the situation in a fog, writes cursorinfo.co.il.
According to reports linked to Iran's opposition, Mujtaba Khamenei has suffered serious injuries. He lost a leg and suffered severe brain damage. Iranian authorities have remained silent. There is no detailed official information.
Mujtaba was first taken to Sina University Hospital in Tehran. There, he developed swelling of the brain. He was put on a ventilator and his condition was extremely serious.
After surgery, he was transferred to Qatallah Hospital, where he remained in critical condition. Minimal improvement in consciousness has been reported. The patient remains in the intensive care unit.
Opposition sources note that in addition to physical trauma and bleeding, Khamenei likely suffered brain damage. Prolonged low level of consciousness indicates serious neurological complications.
The same sources say he has sustained injuries in other parts of his body as well, complicating his condition. His whereabouts since his latest transfer remain unclear.
Rumors of Khamenei's death have surfaced online, but there has been no confirmation. There remains almost complete informational silence in Iran. There are no official statements or videos to clarify Khamenei's fate.
Some sources claim that the ventilator was turned off on the morning of March 20. Earlier, the breathing tubes had filled with blood. These reports have not yet been officially confirmed.