Police received reports of explosions in south Tel Aviv on Monday evening, leading to the discovery of two separate scenes where fragmentation grenades were thrown, according to N12. One person was lightly injured on Mahl Street; a second scene on 4586 Street caused no casualties. Police and bomb disposal teams are investigating the criminal incident.
The Zioneer reported earlier Monday evening that explosions in south Tel Aviv were caused by a criminal grenade-throwing incident that wounded one person lightly. Police have now provided further details, stating that two separate scenes were identified: one on Mahl Street, where a person was lightly injured by shrapnel, and another on 4586 Street, where no injuries were reported. Officers from Tel Aviv South and police bomb disposal teams are investigating the incidents, which are believed to be criminally motivated. No arrests have been reported as of this writing.
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