Two dead, eight wounded after barrage of 90 rockets pummel northern Israel
The Israel Air Force intercepted some of the rockets, while others fell in open areas, the military said.
Approximately 90 rockets were identified crossing from Lebanon towards the Upper Galilee and Haifa Bay on Wednesday, killing two people in Kiryat Shmona and wounding eight, the IDF and MDA announced. The military reported that 20 launches were detected towards Kiryat Shmona alone.
The two killed were a couple, a man and a woman, both aged 40, Israeli media reported. They sustained fatal wounds due to falling shrapnel while walking their dogs and did not have time to enter the protected area, Ynet reported.
Eight wounded in latest barrage to Israel's North
MDA paramedics treated three people in the Haifa Bay area who were hit by shrapnel. One is 16 years old and in moderate condition, and another is approximately 50 years old and suffering from light wounds, MDA reported.
A total of eight people were brought to the Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa for medical treatment, with one in serious condition and the rest suffering from minor wounds.
Along with those brought for medical treatment, another individual was wounded in a motorcycle accident that occurred while sirens were activated and is in moderate condition.
The Israel Air Force intercepted some of the rockets, while others fell in open areas, the military stated.
The Israel Police and bomb squads of the Northern District operated in the area of Kiryat Shmona following the barrage, where they determined the deaths of the man and woman.
In their statement, the police called on the public to refrain from going near areas containing shrapnel and rocket remains due to the fear that they may still contain explosive materials.
The police also dealt with shrapnel and rocket remnants launched toward the Haifa area. They noted that there were several locations where interception fragments had fallen.
Five firefighter crews from the Galilee and Golan areas were deployed to Kiryat Shmona to extinguish fires that broke out as a result of missiles that hit the town.
The Hezbollah terrorist organization claimed responsibility for the barrage to Kiryat Shmona, as reported by Ynet.
The IDF responded by attacking and destroying the rocket launcher that fired the rockets, the military said later on Wednesday.
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