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Two men critically wounded in shooting attack in Buqata, Golan Heights

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 13:50
Two men critically wounded in shooting attack in Buqata, Golan Heights

Primary source Internal intake · 3 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 13:44–13:50

TL;DR

Two men in their 40s were critically wounded in a shooting incident in the Druze town of Buqata in the Golan Heights on Friday afternoon. MDA medics performed CPR at the scene and evacuated them to Ziv Medical Center unconscious and pulseless. Details are pending, according to Channel 12.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A shooting attack in the Druze town of Buqata in the Golan Heights on Friday afternoon left two men in their 40s critically wounded. According to Channel 12, MDA emergency medical teams arrived at the scene, performed resuscitation, and evacuated the victims to Ziv Medical Center while they were unconscious and without a pulse. An MDA paramedic described treating the casualties at the scene. Earlier on Friday, Channel 12 reported a severe incident involving gunfire and what was described as 'explosive sabotage' at the same location, with resuscitation underway; the current report provides casualty figures and specific injuries. The circumstances of the attack and whether any suspects have been identified have not yet been released. The Zioneer has not published prior bulletins specifically on this incident beyond the initial alert.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Two men in their 40s critically wounded and evacuated to Ziv Hospital

  2. Emergency teams are performing resuscitation at the scene following explosive sabotage.

  3. Car fire and shooting reported in Buqata, Golan Heights

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03 · Source and signal

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