A 28-year-old man was moderately wounded by shrapnel in his limbs after an explosion inside a vehicle on Tzahal Street in Nesher, according to Channel 12. Police launched an investigation, suspecting that a weapon was thrown at the vehicle; the background is believed to be criminal. The victim was evacuated to a hospital.
A 28-year-old man sustained moderate shrapnel wounds to his limbs on Thursday night when an explosion occurred inside a vehicle on Tzahal Street in Nesher, a city southeast of Haifa. Channel 12 reported the incident, citing police sources who said they suspect a weapon or explosive item was thrown at the vehicle. Police have opened an investigation and assess the background as criminal rather than ideological or security-related. The victim was treated at the scene and evacuated to a hospital in moderate condition. No further details on the suspect or motive have been released. The incident adds to a series of violence-related injury reports in the Nesher area this week, including a foreign worker moderately injured in a violent incident at a construction site on June 7.
2 developments
- DevelopingForeign Worker Moderately Injured in Violent Incident at Construction Site in Nesher
- Developing26-year-old man moderately injured in Hwy 6 truck-car collision near Nesharim Interchange
- DevelopingMan, 57, moderately injured in car rollover on Route 352 near Nahora
- StrongMan, 30, moderately wounded in two-vehicle crash near Neot Hovav
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