At least 34 people were injured, two of them in a critical condition, in the attack of Iran against Israel this Friday and are being treated in the hospitals Sheba, Beilinson and Ichilov of Tel Aviv, while firefighters work to rescue people trapped in a building that suffered damage.
The Israeli Emergency Center Magen David Adom (MDA) confirmed in a statement that Iranian bombings on the Gush Dan region, the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, left a woman in about 60 years and a man of about 50 years in critical condition, in addition to two other civilians in a “moderate condition.”
In addition, there are 30 more civilians with minor wounds for the impact of explosions and bruises that were transferred to Sheba, Beilinson and Ichilov to receive medical care.
The paramedic of the MDA Harel Sasson declared that “they were sent to a scene with significant destruction caused by a missile that reached a building.”
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The woman in critical condition was trapped under the rubble and had to be resuscitated, while the wounds of the man in critical condition were caused by the shrapnel.
“An extensive device of the MDA remains in the place of the facts, giving medical support to the searches that advance in the buildings,” Sasson added in a message collected in the statement.
The Beilinson Hospital confirmed being treating the woman in a critical condition: “Doctors fight for her life,” he explained in a brief message.
The Israeli firefighters, meanwhile, said they were responding to “two important incidents” in the metropolitan area of Tel Aviv.
“Firefighters work in a place with damage between several buildings. The teams are working to rescue two people trapped and extinguish the fire,” said the fire department in a statement.
“In another incident (…) Firefighters work in a multi -storey building. There was an important destruction in the place. Explorations are being carried out to locate trapped people,” added the body.
Shortly after, firefighters reported that they had rescued two people trapped in Tel Aviv.
The Israeli army announced in a statement on Friday night that the population is already allowed to abandon shelters and protected areas, although he asked to remain close to them, after two missile waves from Iran.
“It is allowed to abandon protected spaces in all areas of the country and remain close to them. They are asked to follow the instructions” of security services, said the army.
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Throughout Friday, Israel sent several maximum alert messages to the population asking them to remain in closed places while the army bombarded different points of Iran.
With EFE information
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