According to media reports, Iran’s President Masood Peneshkian had a minor injury to the leg during a conflict with Israel. Porashakians were injured on 16 June during the Israeli air attack targeting a building in western Tehran.
Supreme National Security Council meeting continued
The missile attack took place when a high-level meeting of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council was going on. According to ‘Fars News Agency’ affiliated to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Judiciary Head Mohseni AJE and other senior leaders were present in the meeting.
Fear of infiltration, investigation begins
This incident has increased Iran’s concern. Officials suspect that such an accurate attack was made on the spotlight of an intruder. This is the reason why investigation has been started regarding the missile strike.
Attack in Nasrallah style
According to the report, the Israeli campaign was prepared after the murder of Hizbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah in Berut. Six missiles were fired at the entry and exit point of the building, so that the survival routes would be closed and the airflow could be disrupted.
Officers were removed from emergency gate
When missiles fell, the Iranian officials were present on the lower floor of the building. Due to this, the power went down for some time. Despite the chaos, the authorities helped get out of an emergency gate. However, during this time some officers suffered minor injuries.
President has already accused of murder
President Page Seshakian was also one of these injured, who has accused Israel of attempting to assassinate him. In an interview given to journalist Takar Takar Karlson, Page Sakian said, “He (Israel) tried. Yes, he worked according to the same plan, but failed.”
Attack in Shahk-e-Garb
According to another report by Iran International, the attack took place near Shahrak-e-Garb in Western Tehran. The attack was part of a comprehensive struggle for 12 days, during which Israeli forces allegedly killed several top Iranian military commanders and nuclear scientists. Those killed include IRGC Commander Hussain Salami, Iranian Armed Forces head Mohammad Bagheri and IRGC Air Force Commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh and other senior officials.
There was also a plan to kill Khamenei
Previous reports also indicated that Israel had planned to assassinate Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during the struggle, but never got the right opportunity.