At least 15 wounded, fire breaks out in northern Israel in latest Iranian missile salvo
United Hatzalah said that it had received several reports of impacts around the country. ZAKA reported a direct hit on a residential building in northern Israel.
At least 15 people were wounded across Israel following another barrage of ballistic missiles from Iran, emergency services stated on Sunday night.
Magen David Adom evacuated 10 victims, including a 72-year-old woman in moderate condition with signs of smoke inhalation, 6 lightly injured individuals, and 4 anxiety victims to various hospitals in Israel. Walla reported that 28 missiles were sent to Israel.
A fire also broke out in the northern Israeli city of Haifa following Iranian missile strikes on Sunday evening, Israeli media reported. ZAKA reported a direct hit on a residential building in northern Israel.
"So far, we have treated around 15 people with minor injuries, some of whom are infants who inhaled smoke," said United Hatzalah Carmel Region manager Naftali Rothenberg from the scene of a direct hit in Haifa. United Hatzalah also reported that several homes in the area had sustained damage.
Reports of several impacts across Israel
In the North, some victims were taken to Bnei Zion Medical Center, including a 46-year-old woman who was treated for light wounds from shrapnel. Four people were lightly wounded in Haifa, Walla reported, with hundreds of emergency and rescue personnel arriving at the scene when the Iranian missile hit the northern city.More than ten residential buildings were hit, and dozens of vehicles were damaged, according to estimates.
United Hatzalah added that it had received several reports of impacts around the country.
There have been additional reports of fires and open areas across Israel.
Yoav Etiel contributed to this report.