The recording comes out: An Iranian official says Mojtaba Khamenie nearly survived Israeli attack

Iran's new supreme leader, Mojataba Khamenei, nearly survived an Israeli air strike on February 28th, after emerging from his residence moments before the missiles hit the compound, according to a controversial record that was secured by the newspaper “The Telegraph”. Comments are said to be heard [...]
Iran's new supreme leader, Mojataba Khamenei, nearly survived an Israeli air strike on February 28th, after emerging from his residence moments before the missiles hit the compound, according to a controversial record that was secured by the newspaper “The Telegraph”.
The recording is said to be heard by Mazaher Hossein, director of the protocol in the office of the late former elite, Ali Khamenei, addressed to the clerics and senior commanders of Revolutionary Revolutionary at a meeting held on March 12th in Tehran, the newspaper broadcasts “The Times of Israel”.
According to Hosseyin, Moses had been in the compound garden before Israel struck the residence at 9: 30 minutes local time. Several senior officials, including Ali Khamene and other members of Iranian leadership, were killed in the February 28th attack.
God's will was that Moses had come out into the courtyard to do something and then return. He was outside and climbing the stairs, when they [the Israelites] hit the building with a” rocket, it's heard saying Hossain in the recording published by the British newspaper.
According to him, Mojataba Khamenei suffered only “a slight leg injury” during the attack.
José added that Moses ' wife, Khamenei, their son and brother were killed in the attack.
Mostafa Khamenei, another son of Ali Khamene, was also near the time of the attack, according to the recording, but he and his wife managed to flee without getting hurt.












