The Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian sustained a small leg injury last month while he escaped an Israeli air raid, according to the semi-official FARS press office of Iran.
The alleged attack took place on June 16 in a secure government facility in western Tehran, where Pezeshkian held a meeting with other senior officials, according to the outlet, who is managed by the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran.
Allegedly, six bombs or rockets focused on access and exit points to block attempts to evacuate the building and to disrupt the air flow. The power was also cut to the intended floor, after the explosions, the report said.
The officials escaped by an emergency hatch, according to the report. Pezeshkian and various others reportedly sustained small leg injuries during the escape.
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Pezeshkian reportedly sustained a small leg injury while flights due to an emergency hatch during an alleged Israeli air raid last month. (Iran’s Presidential Website/Wana (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via Reuters, File)
The report claimed that the attack was comparable to an Israeli plan that led to the murder of Hezbollah leader Seyed Hassan Nasrallah in September.
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The alleged strike would have happened on the fourth day of the 12-day war between Israel and Iran.
Israel has said that his army focused on some of the best military leaders and nuclear scientists from Iran in a series of air strikes aimed at preventing the regime that was the purpose of producing nuclear weapons.
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On June 22, the US launched its own Stealth strike at three of Iran’s most important nuclear enrichment locations. The 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran ended with an American mediated cessation.


