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Iran’s supreme leader awaiting prosthetic leg, plastic surgery on face: New York Times

Iran’s supreme leader awaiting prosthetic leg, plastic surgery on face: New York Times

Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is reportedly awaiting a prosthetic leg and facial plastic surgery following injuries from a bomb attack, according to the New York Times on April 18, 2026. Despite his injuries, Khamenei remains mentally capable of understanding and making decisions. The report highlights his ongoing medical treatment amid political tensions.

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