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MILAN: A grim-looking Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi waved weakly to photographers Thursday as he left a Milan hospital with his face covered in bandages four days after an attack by a mentally ill man at a political rally.
A large bandage covered part of the left side of Berlusconi's face including his nose, which was broken when the man hurled a souvenir statue of Milan's cathedral into the premier's face.
Berlusconi, 73, broke two teeth in the attack and another bandage was placed between the nose and the lip.
Berlusconi took a few steps out of the San Raffaele Hospital before getting into one of several cars in a waiting motorcade.
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The attacker, identified as Massimo Tartaglia, is under arrest in a Milan prison.
Berlusconi said in a statement released by his office that he would go on "with more strength and determination than before."
"I will remember two things about these days: the hatred of a few and the love of many, many Italians," the statement said.
Berlusconi, who is fending off a sex scandal and legal troubles, had previously lamented that he was the target of a "climate of hatred." His injuries stirred public sympathy but groups praising Tartaglia mushroomed on Facebook after the attack.
On Wednesday, a judge rejected a bid by Tartaglia's lawyers to have him transferred from jail to a psychiatric hospital.
Known for his seemingly boundless energy, Berlusconi was ordered by his doctors to cancel or reduce public appearances through the Christmas season.
A Cabinet meeting in Rome was held without the premier's presence. Berlusconi was also skipping the last days of the climate change conference in Copenhagen.