Hand Grenade Explosion Severed a Janitor’s Finger in Tehran

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Hand Grenade Explosion Severed a Janitor's Finger in Tehran

The explosion of a hand grenade severed a street cleaner’s finger in Tehran.

A 28-year-old street cleaner had an accident while cleaning an alley, resulting in the severing of three of his fingers.

The Tehran Emergency Services public relations announced that the street cleaner, as usual, attempted to throw it into the trash bin, but it was a hand grenade that exploded.

These hand grenades were left over from Chaharshanbe Suri, and the location of the incident was announced as Ajarehdar Street, 10 meters from the Armenians.

This 28-year-old street cleaner has been transferred to Imam Khomeini Hospital for finger reattachment.

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