The son of a former Iranian Shah was hit with tomato juice in Berlin

Crown Prince Pahlavi Spattered with Red Substance in Berlin

Berlin – Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, in exile from Iran, was covered in a red substance following an incident outside the Federal Press Building in Berlin. The incident occurred shortly after Pahlavi concluded a press conference where he expressed criticism regarding the recent ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran. Following the conference, as Pahlavi exited the building, he was reportedly splashed with a red liquid.

Authorities identified the substance as appearing to be tomato juice. The color covered the back of his jacket and extended to his neck. Pahlavi appeared unharmed and briefly greeted supporters before entering a vehicle that quickly departed the scene.

German police apprehended an individual who was suspected of involvement in the incident. The identity of the suspect was withheld due to German privacy regulations. The incident occurred near the Federal Press Building in Berlin.

Pahlavi has frequently voiced his opinions on regional politics, including his criticisms of the US-Iran ceasefire. This latest event adds to a pattern of public appearances by the exiled Crown Prince.

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One thought on “The son of a former Iranian Shah was hit with tomato juice in Berlin

  1. “It’s deeply concerning to see such a targeted act against a figure advocating for change.”

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