The attack was allegedly aimed at several buildings in the compound where the Khamenei family lived. A religious hall where Ali Khamenei used to give speeches as well as houses of other family members were also found in the complex. According to Hosseini, several buildings were hit at the same time in an attempt to hit all the family’s residences.
In his words, Husseini claimed that Shirazi was a central link between the army leadership and the supreme leader. According to him, it is possible that the attack on him was intended to prevent him from playing a central role in the reorganization of the military command after the elimination of the regime’s senior officials. According to him, the attackers tried to hit several central focal points in the compound at the same time, with the aim of causing as comprehensive damage as possible to the state’s leadership.
The election of Mujtaba Khamenei to the position also provoked criticism among parts of the Iranian leadership, who argued that the transfer of power to a family member resembled a model of royal succession. Critics pointed out that such a situation contradicts the spirit of the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979, which sought to replace the monarchy with a religious-revolutionary government.