Mar 22 • 18:22 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Israel: One killed by Iranian strike – 164 injured in 24 hours

An Israeli man in his sixties has died from injuries sustained in an Iranian missile strike, while medical teams treated 164 individuals in the last 24 hours.

A recent missile strike from Iran has led to the death of a 60-year-old man in Israel, as reported by the country's emergency service, Magen David Adom (MDA). The man succumbed to injuries inflicted by shrapnel, marking a somber increase in casualties from the ongoing conflicts. Alongside this tragic event, MDA has indicated that they provided medical assistance to a staggering 164 people over the past day, underscoring the humanitarian impact of these attacks.

The breakdown of the injuries reveals that 150 individuals sustained physical injuries, while 14 were treated for severe anxiety symptoms. The health conditions of those affected vary, with 12 in serious condition due to blast wounds and shrapnel injuries, 20 in moderate condition, and 88 with minor injuries. These figures reflect the escalating violence and threat to civilian safety in the region, highlighting the need for continued medical support and vigilance amid ongoing hostilities.

Since the escalation of the conflict, MDA has reported providing care to a total of 1,576 individuals affected by the violence, with the number of fatalities from missile strikes now standing at 16. This trend illustrates a dire situation for the civilians caught in the crossfire, accentuating the urgent necessity for international attention and potential resolutions to the ongoing strife. Stay tuned to Naftemporiki for updates on this developing story.

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