+1 with Steve (tintin)
Sooner, rather than later, let a tyre expert check it out. Even if they only put the complete wheel in a tub of water.
They might drill through the damage into the interior then insert a mushroom from the inside which will then be vulcanised.
A very good repair and much less than 10% of a new one.
Problem is when the nasty object affects the tyre wall integrity, then a new tyre.
Good luck with it.
I had a spate of finding odd screws on the road surface near our house, suspect someone dropping them whilst walking by.
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