Israeli rescuers found two dead from the wreckage of a residential building in Haifa that was hit by an Iranian missile on Sunday, according to Israeli media. Israeli firefighters have been looking for three missing people in the rubble of the apartment structure.
The direct impact on a seven-story building destroyed parts of the structure and injured four persons, according to the military and rescue services. The strike occurred minutes after the military said that it had identified a new batch of missiles fired from Iran at around 1500 GMT.
A military spokesperson told AFP that the structure was hit by a “direct impact of a missile,” indicating that the missile was fired from Iran. Magen David Adom, Israel’s emergency service, reported that four individuals were injured when the building was directly hit.
According to Israel’s Fire and Rescue Services, workers were looking for three missing people “at the scene of a building that has partially collapsed. According to AFP film, rescuers used flashlights to sift among the wreckage and dispersed concrete blocks.
According to MDA, the injured included an 82-year-old man who was in “serious condition.” Later, a hospital reported that he was stable. He was “wounded by a heavy object and the blast,” according to the MDA, while the other three sustained shrapnel and blast injuries.
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