5 Injuries from One Family Due to Occupation Gunfire in Tamoun Town
SadaNews - Five citizens from one family were injured by the gunfire of the Israeli occupation forces this evening, Monday, in Tamoun, south of Tubas.
The Ministry of Health reported in a brief statement that five members of the same family arrived at Tubas Government Hospital after the occupation forces opened fire on the vehicle they were in during their incursion into Tamoun, noting that the father sustained serious head injuries, the mother moderate injuries, and three children minor injuries.
For its part, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society stated that its teams dealt with injuries caused by the occupation's gunfire toward a vehicle in the town.
Special units of the occupation army had infiltrated the town and opened fire on a vehicle, as well as fired upon ambulance vehicles that tried to reach the area, while the occupation dispatched military reinforcements from the Aṭūf Gate east of the town.
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