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According to Iran’s semi-official FARS news agency, Iranian President Masaud Pesshakians suffered a minor leg injury while escaping from the Israeli airstrike last month.
The alleged attack took place on 16 June in a safe government facility in Western Tehran, where Pizshians were holding a meeting with other senior officials, according to the outlet, which is managed by the powerful Islamic revolutionary guard corps in Iran.
Six bombs or missiles allegedly targeted the entry and exit points to block efforts to vacate the building and block the flow of air. The report said that after the explosions, electricity was also cut on the targeted floor.
According to the report, the officers fled through an emergency hatch. Pagsians and many others allegedly suffered minor leg injuries while fleeing.
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Pizshkians allegedly suffered a minor leg injury while running through an emergency hatch during an alleged Israeli airstrike. (Handout, file through Iran’s President website/Wana (West Asia News Agency)/Reuters)
The report claimed that the attack was similar to an Israeli scheme, which led to the murder of Hizbullah leader Sayed Hasan Nasrallah in September.
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The alleged strike was said to have taken place on the fourth day of the 12-day war between Israel and Iran.
Israel has stated that its army targeted some top Iran’s top military leaders and nuclear scientists in a series of air strikes, which aims to prevent the government from feeling its goal of production of nuclear weapons.
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On 22 June, the US started its secret strike at three major nuclear enrichment sites in Iran. The 12-day struggle between Israel and Iran ended with an American-block ceasefire.