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Reports link Mojtaba Khamenei to luxury real estate in London

Journalistic investigations have identified two luxury apartments in the Kensington district of London allegedly owned by Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The properties, located on the sixth and seventh floors of a residential complex, were purchased in 2014 and 2016 for 16.7 million and 19 million pounds, respectively. The total estimated value of the assets is now over 50 million pounds. These apartments are situated in close proximity to both Kensington Palace, the residence of the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the Israeli embassy. Concerns have been raised regarding the location, as the windows offer a direct view of the rear of the Israeli diplomatic mission. Mojtaba Khamenei is a significant figure in the Iranian political system and is frequently cited as a potential successor to his father. Counter-terrorism experts are reportedly evaluating the security implications of these findings. No official confirmation regarding the ownership of these properties has been provided by the parties involved.

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