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Just like Hitler, Ahmadinejad has more luck than humanity, survives assassination attempt.

Posted on | August 4, 2010 | No Comments

Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad survives ‘assassination attempt’

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, has survived a bomb attack on his convoy, according to reports.

 

Published: 10:44AM BST 04 Aug 2010

Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad survives 'assassination attempt'

Smoke rises next to a vehicle transporting Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as he arrives in the city of Hamedan Photo: AP

Al Arabiya television said an attacker threw a bomb at Mr Ahmadinejad’s convoy before being detained.

A home-made bomb exploded near the convoy, a source from the president’s office told Reuters, but Mr Ahmadinejad, who was travelling from an airport in the western city of Hamadan to give a speech in a sports arena, was unharmed.

One person had been arrested, the Iranian source said.

The website khabaronline.ir reported that the hardline president’s car was about 100 yards away from the site of the blast.

The website said it had no information about whether other people were injured.

“The explosion caused a lot of smoke,” it said.

However, an official from Mr Ahmadinejad’s media office told AFP that the president’s motorcade had not been attacked by a grenade. The explosion was from a firecracker, he said.

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