
Last weekend, Iran launched new ballistic missile attacks against central Israel, resulting in one fatality and several injuries
Shortly before midnight on Friday in Tel Aviv, an explosive fragment from a missile landed on the street.
A 52-year-old security guard, Vyacheslav Vidmant, who worked as a guard in residential buildings damaged in previous attacks, was killed by shrapnel.
He was scheduled to finish his shift at 10 pm and did not manage to enter a shelter after the alarm went off.
On Saturday, another ballistic missile fell in the Beit Shemesh area, specifically in the Eshtaol moshav, passing through Israeli air defenses.
The impact caused extensive damage to houses and cars.
Eleven people died and were taken to hospitals in Jerusalem, while others suffered anxiety attacks.
Rescue teams from the Israel Defense Forces’ Home Front Command (IDF) worked at the scene, conducting searches and providing medical assistance.
A senior paramedic spoke about the scene: “We saw destruction and people walking around conscious.
We treated the injured and continued searching to ensure there were no more victims.”
In addition, two drones were detected in northern Israel, likely launched by Hezbollah from Lebanon.
They were quickly intercepted, causing no injuries.
These attacks are part of an escalation of tension that began with a preemptive Israeli action against Iran and the involvement of groups allied to the Iranian regime.
Israeli authorities reinforced their request for the population to follow safety guidelines and seek shelter whenever alarms sound.
Published in 03/29/2026 08h53
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