
Nablus - Saba:
The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced the martyrdom of a Palestinian citizen by Zionist enemy forces in the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
The ministry confirmed in a press statement last night that a martyr arrived at Rafidia Governmental Hospital from Askar camp by enemy forces.
In turn, local sources reported that enemy forces stormed the popular housing area and Askar hill east of the city with several military vehicles this evening, and fired live bullets, sound bombs and tear gas, which led to the martyrdom of the young man Muhammad Yasser Abu Kishk (18 years old) due to his critical injury by live bullets, and the enemy forces also assaulted a citizen.
Meanwhile, sources in the Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that the young man Abu Kishk was injured by live enemy bullets in the Askar hill area east of Nablus, where the enemy forces prevented ambulance crews from approaching him to treat him, so he died as a martyr due to his injury.
Later, ambulance crews transferred the martyr Abu Kishk to Rafidia Hospital.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced the martyrdom of a Palestinian citizen by Zionist enemy forces in the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
The ministry confirmed in a press statement last night that a martyr arrived at Rafidia Governmental Hospital from Askar camp by enemy forces.
In turn, local sources reported that enemy forces stormed the popular housing area and Askar hill east of the city with several military vehicles this evening, and fired live bullets, sound bombs and tear gas, which led to the martyrdom of the young man Muhammad Yasser Abu Kishk (18 years old) due to his critical injury by live bullets, and the enemy forces also assaulted a citizen.
Meanwhile, sources in the Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that the young man Abu Kishk was injured by live enemy bullets in the Askar hill area east of Nablus, where the enemy forces prevented ambulance crews from approaching him to treat him, so he died as a martyr due to his injury.
Later, ambulance crews transferred the martyr Abu Kishk to Rafidia Hospital.