Iranian president suffered minor injuries in the Israeli strike during the conflict last month: report


The president of Irans, Masoud fishshkian, attends a press conference in Tehran, Iran, September 16, 2024. - Reuters
Iran’s president, Masoud Peeshkian, attends a press conference in Tehran, Iran, September 16, 2024. – Reuters
  • Pezeshkian suffered minor wounds on his legs during the strike, says the report.
  • Six missiles attacked the entrance of the building, departure points: report
  • According to reports, officials escape through the previously planned emergency exit.

Iranian President Masoud Peeshkian suffered minor injuries on his legs during an Israeli missile strike last month that went to a meeting of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, FARS NEWS AGENCY reported on Saturday, according to Anadolu agency.

The attack took place on June 17, while the high Iranian officials, including the leaders of the three branches of the government, met in a secure underground section of a building in western Tehran.

Far They reported that six missiles hit the entrance and exit points of the building, which resembles a tactic used in a previous murder attempt against Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah.

According to the reports, the authorities escaped through a previously planned emergency exit, the agency reported, noting that Pezeshkian was “injured during the evacuation but could leave safely.”

The report also said that Iranian authorities suspect a possible internal leak, citing the accuracy of the strike.

Far He criticized the Western and Israeli media for ignoring a “flagrant act of state terrorism” while condemning the religious decisions of Iranian leaders against figures such as the president of the United States, Donald Trump and the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.

An armed conflict of 12 days between Israel and Iran exploded on June 13 after Israel launched air attacks on Iranian military, nuclear and civil objectives, which resulted in at least 606 deaths and 5,332 injuries, according to Iran’s Ministry of Health.

In response, Tehran carried out attacks with missiles and drones against Israel, killing at least 29 people and hurting more than 3,400, according to data from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

The fight ended with a high fire of the United States that began on June 24.



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