Iran president was reportedly injured in Israeli strikes
Summary
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was reportedly slightly injured during an Israeli attack on a secret underground facility in Tehran last month. The Iranian state news agency claims Israeli strikes targeted a secret meeting, and Iran is now investigating possible infiltration by Israeli agents. Israel has not confirmed any details of the report.Key Facts
- Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was slightly injured during an Israeli strike.
- The incident took place in a secret underground facility in Tehran on June 16.
- Six bombs reportedly targeted entry and exit points of the facility.
- The facility was hosting a meeting of Iran's Supreme National Security Council.
- The attack reportedly blocked the facility's ventilation system and cut off electricity.
- Iran suspects infiltration by Israeli agents and is investigating.
- Israel has not officially commented on these claims.
- On June 13, Israel attacked Iranian nuclear and military sites to prevent nuclear weapon development.
- U.S. forces later carried out air and missile strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites.
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