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Sources reveal the location of Iran's Khamenei

Sources reveal the location of Iran's Khamenei

Al Bawaba9 hours ago

Published June 16th, 2025 - 08:33 GMT
ALBAWABA - Amid rising tensions between Iran and Israel due to ongoing airstrikes from both parties, two sources recently confirmed that Ali Khamenei and his family were reportedly transferred to an underground shelter in Tehran on Sunday. Also Read Video: Iranian secret agents catch Mossad van filled with drones
According to Iran International, two sources inside the country revealed that the Iranian Supreme Leader was transferred alongside his family, including his son Mojtaba, to a bunker in Lavizan neighborhood. The information surfaced after Mohsen Rezaee, a Member of the Expediency Discernment Council of Iran, revealed that Iran will take the necessary measures towards Israel's attacks.
Additionally, Rezaee accused Israel of plotting more assassination attempts in Iran.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and his family are reportedly hiding in a secret bunker as Israeli strikes rock Tehran.With Iran's nuclear ambitions under scrutiny and leadership in hiding, the world watches closely.
Read here: https://t.co/ykISRrU8MR #DNAUpdates |… pic.twitter.com/Iie9BEHv8z — DNA (@dna) June 16, 2025
Recently, a clip circulating on social media showcased the Iranian undercover intelligence reportedly capturing a Mossad van that was carrying drones in Kakareza, Lorestan. The two suspects were arrested on June 15 after the Iranian police linked them to the Mossad.
Israel's ongoing attacks on Iran have resulted in the assassination of prominent figures in the IRGC, including Commander-in-Chief Hossein Salami, Chief of Staff Mohammad Bagheri, Commanders Gholamali Rashid and Amir Ali Hajizadeh.
In response, Iran launched a barrage of missiles towards several cities in Israel, damaging several parts of Tel Aviv after the country's Iron Dome failed to intercept some of them, leaving several dead and many wounded.
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