by Our Correspondent in Doha
According to the information provided, Mansoureh Khojaste Bagherzadeh, the wife of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, died after sustaining injuries in the same strike that reportedly killed her husband. The report states that she had been receiving medical treatment following the incident before succumbing to her wounds.
Mansoureh Khojaste Bagherzadeh was known primarily for maintaining a private life despite her position within one of Iran’s most prominent families. She was rarely involved in official political activities and instead focused on religious and social initiatives. Accounts of her work describe involvement in charitable efforts, including support for families of war veterans, assistance to low-income households, and contributions to religious and educational programs for women.
Born into a religious family in Mashhad, she married Ali Khamenei in 1964, prior to the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Over the decades, she remained largely out of the public spotlight, with most of her activities carried out through community networks and foundations rather than formal public roles. She was regarded by associates as active in organizing aid distributions and supporting cultural and welfare initiatives tied to religious institutions.

