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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian suffered a insignificant limb wounded while escaping an Israeli airstrike past month, according to Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency.
The alleged onslaught happened connected June 16 astatine a unafraid authorities installation successful Western Tehran, wherever Pezeshkian was holding a gathering pinch different elder officials, according to nan outlet, which is managed by Iran’s powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Six bombs aliases missiles reportedly targeted introduction and exit points to artifact attempts to evacuate nan building and disrupt aerial travel inside. Power was besides trim to nan targeted floor, aft nan blasts, nan study said.
The officials escaped done an emergency hatch, according to nan report. Pezeshkian and respective others reportedly suffered insignificant limb injuries during nan escape.
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Pezeshkian reportedly suffered a insignificant limb wounded while fleeing done an emergency hatch during an alleged Israeli airstrike past month. (Iran's Presidential website/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS, File)
The study claimed nan onslaught was akin to an Israeli scheme that led to nan assassination of Hezbollah leader Seyed Hassan Nasrallah successful September.
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The alleged onslaught was said to person happened connected nan 4th time of nan 12-day warfare betwixt Israel and Iran.
Israel has said its subject targeted immoderate of Iran’s apical subject leaders and atomic scientists successful a bid of aerial strikes aimed astatine preventing nan authorities from realizing its extremity of producing atomic weapons.
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On June 22, nan U.S. launched its ain stealth onslaught connected 3 of Iran's cardinal atomic enrichment sites. The 12-day conflict betwixt Israel and Iran ended pinch a U.S.-brokered cease-fire.