The supreme leader still observes fasting after the attack; his physical fitness and mental resolve are truly admirable. However, shouldn't security and protection measures be thoroughly reviewed and analyzed?

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CoinWorld News reports that on the 25th, Iranian media quoted Kermanpour, the head of public relations at Iran’s Ministry of Health, as saying that Iran’s Supreme Leader Mujtaba had previously received treatment at a hospital and was discharged on March 1. Kermanpour stated that after the attack on Mujtaba, he was taken to the hospital; medical staff had advised him to stop fasting, but he did not accept it, which shows that his physical condition was good. Mujtaba insisted on completing the fasting for that day; he was discharged at 2:00 a.m. local time on March 1 and transferred to a designated location.
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