A big news is coming out after the major military attacks in Iran’s capital Tehran. Tehran City Council member Meisam Muzaffar has claimed that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s son-in-law and his son’s wife have died in these attacks. This report was first shared by the Young Journalists Club, an Iranian state-linked news agency. After this information, there was a stir throughout Iran and the international media.
Whose lives are being claimed in the attacks?
This report has come out quoting Tehran City Council member Meisam Muzaffar that close relatives of the Supreme Leader have lost their lives in the military attacks on February 28, 2026. This joint operation conducted by America and Israel has been named Operation Lion’s Roar. However, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi has said in an interview with NBC News that the Supreme Leader and other high officials are safe. No official confirmation of death or announcement of funeral has been made yet by Khamenei’s office.
Important information related to Tehran attack and huge loss
The situation remains very serious after these attacks in different parts of Iran. According to local media and international reports, the current situation is as follows:
The least number of military attacks so far 201 News of people’s deaths has come to light. all over iran 700 More than 100,000 people have been injured and hospitals are overcrowded. The Supreme Leader’s compound was damaged but he had already been evacuated to a safe place. Protests and unrest are being seen in major cities such as Tehran and Isfahan. Iranian authorities have imposed strict restrictions on social media and the Internet.
The communications blackout in Iran is making it difficult to independently confirm deaths. Along with this, rumors regarding succession have also intensified in the country as there are unconfirmed reports that Mujtaba Khamenei has also been targeted in the attack. This situation is worrying for Indian expatriates living in Gulf countries as increasing tension in the region may affect flights and trade.












