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The President of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, was forced to call a taxi.

The presidential motorcade broke down on the road due to cars being filled with gasoline mixed with water.

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During his recent visit to Tabriz, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian encountered an unusual situation. Three of the president's service vehicles broke down on the road, forcing him to continue part of his journey using a regular taxi. This was reported by Zamon.uz.

The incident occurred near the city of Takestan in Qazvin Province. When the president and his security service representatives set out towards Tabriz in their motorcade, they refueled their vehicles at a roadside gas station along the Rasht exit route. However, shortly after, all vehicles stopped due to technical malfunctions.

Investigations revealed that the gas station had sold fuel mixed with water. "According to our investigation, this station has previously engaged in such illegal practices," said Molavi.

Instead of seeking help from local authorities, President Pezeshkian took personal initiative and called a regular taxi to continue his journey to Tabriz. "The president did not contact the provincial governor's office or request any official assistance. He simply got into a taxi and continued his trip," stated Molavi.

The National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company (NIOPDC) confirmed that this gas station had previously been the subject of complaints. However, no explanation was provided regarding why the station continues to operate.

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