At least seven people injured in Beersheba after Iran attack


At least seven people were slightly injured while fleeing after an Iranian rocket crashed in the Israeli city of Beersheba. This was reported on June 20 by The Jerusalem Post newspaper, citing a representative of the Soroka Medical center, where all the victims were taken.
"We have deployed two aid stations for the victims and are examining residents who are leaving the buildings," said Magen David Adom, a paramedic at the Red Shield of David Dvir Ben-Ze'ev.
According to him, thick smoke and cars on fire are observed on the spot.
As reported in the publication, the Israeli police confirmed that explosive device disposal specialists had been sent to the site.
It became known about the fall of an Iranian rocket near residential buildings in Beersheba earlier in the day. It is specified that the rocket fell near residential high-rise buildings, damaging nearby houses. Several cars also caught fire as a result of the attack.
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