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Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has been hit in the face and knocked to the ground after a political rally in Milan. | Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has been hit in the face and knocked to the ground after a political rally in Milan. |
Pictures showed Mr Berlusconi, 73, with blood around his mouth and on his face. Reports suggested he had either been punched or hit with an object. | |
Mr Berlusconi was taken to hospital. A first medical report said two teeth were damaged, with one broken. | |
A man, who reportedly has a history of mental problems, has been arrested. | |
After the attack on Sunday evening the prime minister, looking dazed, was helped to his feet by aides and put in a car. He got out and tried to climb on the car to show he was all right, before being driven away. | |
It was a typical show of defiance by a political fighter, says the BBC's Duncan Kennedy in Rome. | |
Mr Berlusconi was to be kept under observation in a hospital in Milan for 24 hours, the Italian news agency Ansa reported. | |
At hospital he was quoted as saying: "I'm well, I'm well." | |
Scuffles | Scuffles |
Mr Berlusconi had been greeting supporters in a square in Milan when the assault took place. | Mr Berlusconi had been greeting supporters in a square in Milan when the assault took place. |
According to Italian newspaper, Corriere della Sera, a small group of protesters were shouting slogans and whistling during the rally. | According to Italian newspaper, Corriere della Sera, a small group of protesters were shouting slogans and whistling during the rally. |
There were reported to have been scuffles between the hecklers and security staff. | There were reported to have been scuffles between the hecklers and security staff. |
During the gathering he told supporters: "They paint me as a monster, but I don't think I am one - firstly because I am good-looking and secondly because I'm a decent chap". | During the gathering he told supporters: "They paint me as a monster, but I don't think I am one - firstly because I am good-looking and secondly because I'm a decent chap". |
The incident will prompt questions about Mr Berlusconi's security arrangements, says our correspondent. | |
But he is a gregarious man who likes to mingle with crowds, he adds. | But he is a gregarious man who likes to mingle with crowds, he adds. |
He is also a divisive figure who attracts intense loyalty from some and utter disdain from others. | He is also a divisive figure who attracts intense loyalty from some and utter disdain from others. |
Mr Berlusconi has been under pressure in recent months. | Mr Berlusconi has been under pressure in recent months. |
His private life has been in the spotlight, amid allegations that he slept with prostitutes, and after his wife filed for divorce. | His private life has been in the spotlight, amid allegations that he slept with prostitutes, and after his wife filed for divorce. |
He has dismissed accusations of ties to the Mafia, and criminal cases against him have resumed after a law giving him immunity was overturned. | He has dismissed accusations of ties to the Mafia, and criminal cases against him have resumed after a law giving him immunity was overturned. |
A week ago tens of thousands of people attended an anti-Berlusconi rally in Rome. | A week ago tens of thousands of people attended an anti-Berlusconi rally in Rome. |
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