17.07.2025 18:38
After the war, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian's road trip turned into a scandal as he did not use an airplane. During Pezeshkian's journey to Tabriz, the vehicles broke down due to gasoline that had been mixed with water and sold as fuel. Pezeshkian and his security team had to complete the trip by taxi.
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The vehicle of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, who was traveling to Tabriz, was stranded on the road because water was mixed with the gasoline put into the accompanying vehicles.
According to the Iranian Workers News Agency (ILNA), Mustafa Mevlevi, the Special Inspector of the Iranian President, made a statement regarding the issue. Mevlevi mentioned that after Israel launched an attack on Iran on June 13, the country's officials stopped using airplanes, and he referred to Pezeshkian's visit to Tabriz by road, stating that the President and those accompanying him were stranded on the road.
THEY COMPLETED THE JOURNEY BY TAXI
Mevlevi reported that the vehicle carrying Pezeshkian refueled at a station on the way from Tehran to Tabriz, and that water was mixed with the gasoline, causing the vehicles to become inoperable. He stated that Pezeshkian and his security team completed the remainder of their journey by taxi.
THE STATION'S RECORDS TURNED OUT TO BE POOR
Mevlevi noted that Pezeshkian did not contact local officials regarding the issue, and in their subsequent investigation, they found that the station in question had previously mixed water with gasoline and had received complaints. A specific date for the incident during the visit was not mentioned, but it is estimated to have occurred last week.
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