2 Killed As Iranian Cluster Missiles Hit Israel's Ben Gurion Airport, Paramedics Confirm
Israel: At least two people have been killed and several other wounded after a cluster munition missiles fired by Iran hit Ben Gurion International Airport in central Israel, CBC news reported, noting that the media visited a construction site near Ben Gurion airport, where paramedics confirmed the casualties.
According to the officials, Iran’s recent attack make a shift from single large rockets to multiple small strikes using cluster munition.
On Monday, March 9, latest Iranian ballistic missile attack has caused significant damage across central Israel, hitting and destroying infrastructures and military bases in the country. At least six impact sites have been reported across central Israel and one man was killed, and several people were critically wounded at a construction site in Yehud.
Earlier, an Indian journalist, Braj Mohan Singh, had made a shocking revelation that the Israeli regime is hiding casualties in the country in Iran’s retaliatory strikes. The Indian journalist, after returning from Israel, said even though bunkers weren’t safe, and he was people dying deep inside them.
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“Iranian missiles sometimes hit without sirens,” the journalist had said, highlighting that the Israeli government is blocking access to hospitals, hides casualties, lies about its losses, and doesn’t allow filming of the destruction and the damage caused by the Iranian attacks.