Argentina’s President Javier Milei was attacked with stones during a campaign rally while facing accusations of corruption.
The incident happened on Wednesday as Milei rode in the back of a pickup truck to greet his supporters in Lomas de Zamora, a city near Buenos Aires. Instead of cheers from the crowd, he was met with hostility from protesters.
Demonstrators threw rocks, bottles, and even plants at the president’s convoy, hitting both his official motorcade and personal vehicle.
Security agents quickly stepped in and rushed the right-wing leader away from the scene. Milei is currently campaigning for the October mid-term elections, but the attack highlights the growing tension surrounding his administration and the scandal he is battling.



