9 Israeli Soldiers Injured in Car-ramming Attack in "Kfar Yona"
SadaNews - Nine Israeli soldiers were injured today, Thursday, in a car-ramming attack at a bus station in Kfar Yona, central Israel, as police launched a manhunt for the suspect who fled the scene.
Israel Hayom newspaper reported that 9 individuals were injured in what is believed to be a car-ramming incident in Kfar Yona, with 6 suffering moderate injuries and 3 sustaining minor injuries, according to information provided by Israeli emergency services.
The report added that police deployed in the area to search for the driver suspected of carrying out the car-ramming at the bus station, without providing information about his identity.
Israeli media confirmed that all those injured in the incident were soldiers who were at the bus station in Kfar Yona.
Channel 12 reported that the driver of the vehicle that rammed the Israeli soldiers fled the scene, noting that police are investigating the incident and utilizing helicopters to pursue the driver suspected of carrying out the attack.
The channel clarified that Israeli police believe that the car-ramming in Kfar Yona was intentional.
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