Iranian pres. details his injuries in Israeli bombing
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In a conversation with Tom Llamas, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, who is also trained as a medical doctor, spoke about the injuries he sustained following an Israeli strike in June. He mentioned needing to have a hematoma near his knee drained. Additionally, he criticized the Israeli action, accusing them of attempting to martyr him along with other Iranian leaders. This interview was translated in real-time by a government interpreter, with NBC News separately verifying the translation.

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