Iran’s exiled prince Reza Pahlavi was attacked with orange liquid in Berlin on April 23 after a press conference. The assailant, reportedly a regime supporter, was detained by security. Pahlavi was escorted away safely, with no injuries reported. Authorities have yet to confirm the attacker’s identity or motive.
Iran's exiled prince, Reza Pahlavi, was splattered with a bucket of orange liquid on April 23 in Berlin, Germany, following a press conference. A video of the incident has been circulating on the internet.
According to reports, the incident unfolded shortly after the exiled prince exited Germany's Federal Press Conference building. In the video, Pahlavi is seen walking with his bodyguards while having a conversation with a woman who reportedly told him, "We love you, please continue."
Moments later, a man walking behind the woman, described as a supporter of the Islamic Republic regime, threw the liquid, causing a sudden commotion at the venue.
Security personnel quickly intervened and apprehended the man, while the prince's bodyguards escorted him away from the site of the incident. No serious injuries were reported.