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Three wounded in ramming terror attack in Jerusalem, terrorists flee the scene

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Three pedestrians were hit by the same car on two different location in Jerusalem, Israeli media reported on Monday.

According to Israeli media reports, Magen David Adom (MDA) arrived at the scene and provided the following statement: “At 07:52, a call was made regarding two people that were hit from what would seem the same vehicle in two different locations.”

The terror ramming was on Yermiyahu Street in Romema, Jerusalem, both pedestrians were mildly injured, one was evacuated to Shaare Zedek Medical Center, the other preferred not to recieve further treatment.

Treating the injured

MDA paramedics lead a Magen Project drill with local volunteers to ensure vulnerable communities are equipped and prepared to administer critical care in the event that access to the area is temporarily compromised. (credit: AFMDA)
MDA paramedics lead a Magen Project drill with local volunteers to ensure vulnerable communities are equipped and prepared to administer critical care in the event that access to the area is temporarily compromised. (credit: AFMDA)

MDA provided them with the initial treatment, “we were close to the scene and arrived within minutes,” said MDA paramedics Yitzhak HaKesef and Daniel Levi. The two paramedics explained that an 18-year-old person was seen with an injury to his head, and was very agitated. “We provided him with medical treatment and evacuated him to the hospital in mild condition,” they added.

The paramedics further explained that “People at the scene told us that while he was busy with burning chametz, a vehicle hit him at the entrance to the parking lot between buildings.”

“Two terrorists fled the scene on foot, and an improvised weapon was found along their route of escape,” Israeli police reported.

This is a developing story.

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