Double Murder in Qalansuwa
Palestine 48

Double Murder in Qalansuwa

SadaNews - Three young men in their twenties were injured, with the condition of two described as critical and the third as serious, after they were subjected to a shooting crime in the city of Qalansuwa in the southern triangle area early Wednesday morning. Medical teams later confirmed the death of two young men, while the condition of the third remains critical.

The double murder resulted in the deaths of the two young men, Mohammed Samir Zbarqa and his cousin Abdul Karim Abdul Aziz Zbarqa, due to gunfire. A third person was also seriously injured in the same incident.

Medical teams provided resuscitation efforts to two of the injured and administered first aid to the last, whose condition was classified as serious and was unconscious.

Medical staff stated, "We saw three injured individuals inside a vehicle who were unconscious and suffering from serious injuries that penetrated their bodies, two of whom had no pulse or breathing. We provided them with initial treatments and then transported them to the hospital in critical condition, fighting for their lives."

In Rahat, a young man in his thirties was injured with serious wounds as a result of a shooting incident in the city in the Negev area on Tuesday evening.

A medical team from "Magen David Adom" provided first aid to the injured young man, who suffered from gunshot wounds that penetrated his body.

Paramedic Malik Abu Arar said, "We arrived at a clinic where the injured was brought to us conscious and had sustained penetrating and serious injuries, so we provided him with initial treatments and then transported him by intensive care vehicle to the hospital in serious condition."

The police have begun investigating the circumstances of the two separate crimes, which have not yet been understood, without announcing the arrest of any suspects; at a time when they continue to fail to provide security and safety for Arab citizens amid the rampant crime and the absence of deterrents.

Source: Arabs 48