Iranian President Massoud Pezkian is alleged to have been slightly injured during one of the Israeli attacks on Iran last month, according to a report by the semi -news agency Fars, which is affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards.

The Fars reports that on June 16, six bombs hit access points and entry into a high -security underground facility in Tehran, while President Pescian attended an extraordinary meeting of the Supreme National Security Council.

The president allegedly suffered a foot trauma upon his removal, along with other executives, from a escape chamber. According to the same report, the Iranian authorities are investigating possible penetration of Israeli agents.

The report has not been verified independently, while Israel has not made a public comment.

Video posted on social media during the 12 -day war showed repetitive mountain strikes in the northwest of Tehran.

It is now known that the fourth day of war was aimed at a secret underground establishment in Tehran, where the top executives of Iran’s leadership were at that time.

According to a report by the Fars agency, Israeli blows excluded all six entry and exit points, as well as the installation ventilation system.

The power supply was also interrupted, but President Jeskian managed to escape safely.

The Supreme National Security Council is the Supreme Decision Making Body in Iran, following the senior leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Last week, Jeskian accused Israel of trying to kill him – a claim denied by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Kats, who said the “change of regime” was not the target of the war.

Israel has exterminated many of the leading commanders of the Revolution and Army Guards from the very first day of war.

Iranian leaders admit that they were completely unprepared and that there was paralysis of decisions at least the first 24 hours after the attack.

Israeli officials admitted that Ayatollah Khamenei was also targeted, but lost him when he was transferred to a safe, secret location, largely cut off from the outside world.

There are many questions about how Israel had gathered critical information about the location of top Iranian officials and commanders, let alone the positions of sensitive, secret installations.

US President Donald Trump later said the attack “eliminated” the facilities, although some US intelligence services have adopted a more cautious stance.