Iranian Missile Strikes Leave Nearly 200 Injured in Dimona and Arad, Israel
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Jerusalem, March 22 (NationPress) Approximately 200 individuals sustained injuries in Iranian missile attacks on Israel's Dimona and Arad, with reports indicating that 11 individuals are in serious condition, according to medical sources. This incident occurred after Israeli air defense systems failed to intercept at least two ballistic missiles, as reported by local media on Sunday.
In the aftermath of the strikes, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and IDF Chief of Staff Lt. General Eyal Zamir declared that Israel would persist in combating Iran's adversaries on "all fronts." Subsequently, the IDF confirmed that the Air Force was targeting Iranian infrastructure in Tehran.
The most critically injured included a 12-year-old boy suffering from shrapnel wounds from the Dimona strike and a five-year-old girl injured in a subsequent attack in Ranad. The missiles were launched amid ongoing Iranian assaults in the Dimona region on Saturday, according to reports from The Times of Israel.
Soroka Medical Center in Beer Sheba reported treating 175 individuals injured during the assaults on Arad and Dimona. Among the seriously injured was a woman in her 30s who was moderately hurt by glass shards, while another 31 individuals received treatment for minor injuries. The Magen David Adom emergency services confirmed that injuries were mainly due to shrapnel or occurred while seeking shelter. Additionally, 14 individuals were treated for severe anxiety following the attacks.
The ambulance service even released footage of a residential building engulfed in flames in the affected town.