Over 50 Israelis injured, one dead after Iranian missile attacks
Iran's recent attack on Israel has already left the first report of casualties: 50 wounded and one dead. An attack that, so far, has claimed that number of people with serious injuries.

The missile attack that came from Iran a few hours ago across Israel left 50 people injured, one dead, and caused extensive damage, according to reports.
Fox News journalist Trey Yingst reported that emergency crews are still trapped at the scene searching for people in the damaged buildings. He also mentioned that the sidewalks are heavily covered in glass from the attack and that most of the floors are destroyed and even flooded.

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Some of the most seriously injured were a woman and a man in their 60s. It is also reported that so far only 30 people have minor injuries from falling debris and the missile blast, and that 13 people were forced to seek medical attention for anxiety. All the injured were taken to hospitals and medical centers.
Harel Sasson, one of the MDA paramedics, said that a woman in her 70s was found alive under the rubble of a building and was forced to receive CPR during the medical treatment she received at the time of the attack. Sasson also said he also treated a man and a woman with shrapnel wounds to their faces.
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MDA station director Simcha Simandayev said that a man with head injuries from smoke inhalation and burns was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. However, he was in moderate condition. Other people were also treated for minor injuries or post-attack anxiety.

Ambulance responds after Iranian missile strike injures over 50 Israelis and leaves one dead, amid nationwide emergency alerts. Photo: Fox News
Israeli police also confirmed that at another rocket strike site, one person was killed and twenty others were injured. Harel Sasson said MDA teams will remain on the scene, supporting search and rescue efforts for people who still need to be located and receive immediate medical attention.