A resident of Oran, Algeria, climbed the outer wall of a burning apartment building to the top floor and rescued two children trapped inside, according to local media reports. The man, hailed locally as the 'Algerian Spider-Man,' later gave interviews and was offered a job following the act.
According to reports published on Saturday afternoon on an Israeli intelligence-monitoring platform, an extraordinary rescue occurred in the Algerian coastal city of Oran. A local resident noticed two children trapped on the top floor of an apartment building that had caught fire. Without any equipment, he climbed the exterior wall hand over foot to the top floor, successfully extracting both children. The man, widely referred to in social media and local press as the 'Algerian Spider-Man,' was interviewed by several local outlets and reportedly received a job offer as a result. The event has drawn local and regional admiration, though no official casualty count for the fire beyond the rescued children has been reported. This story is unrelated to Israeli security affairs — it appears in this feed due to the monitoring channel's general interest curation. The Zioneer has no prior coverage of this incident.
Source and signal
A single-sourced dispatch is never rated Confirmed or Strong. Its Signal strengthens only when a second, independent source corroborates it.
- Internal intake
