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Two seriously wounded in single-car crash near Hebron hills

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Two seriously wounded in single-car crash near Hebron hills

Primary source Internal intake · 1 reviewed intake signal · Desk window 19:53

TL;DR

Two occupants of a private vehicle were seriously injured Friday evening when their car veered off the road into a wadi north of the Carmel Junction in the Mount Hebron area, police said. Both were extricated and airlifted to hospitals; traffic investigators from the Judea and Samaria District are en route to probe the cause.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A serious single-vehicle traffic accident occurred Friday evening north of the Carmel Junction in the Mount Hebron area of the southern West Bank. According to Israeli police, a private car veered off the roadway into a wadi for reasons not yet clear.

Emergency services extricated both occupants, who were injured in serious and very serious condition respectively, and airlifted them to hospitals for further treatment. Traffic accident investigators from the Judea and Samaria District are on their way to the scene to determine the cause.

The incident is classified as a self-accident (single-vehicle crash) with no other vehicle involved. No prior reports of this incident have been published by The Zioneer.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Victims identified as 25 and 20 years old; evacuated to Soroka Hospital.

  2. One victim in critical condition; both evacuated to Soroka Hospital in Beersheba.

  3. Two seriously wounded in single-car crash near Hebron hills

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03 · Source and signal

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