Hebron - Ma'an - Local and medical sources said that two citizens were injured last night with wounds and burns, one of them in critical condition, as a result of a mysterious explosion that occurred inside a car in the Hasaka area north of Hebron. Medical sources at the Ahli Hospital explained that two citizens were admitted to the emergency department, suffering from burns of varying degrees, one of them in critical condition, and doctors are working to treat them. The citizens arrived in a private ambulance to the emergency department of the private hospital. Security sources reported that an investigation has been opened to determine the causes of the explosion that occurred in the car and was heard in several areas in Hebron. Civil Defense worked to extinguish the fire that broke out in the car and the surrounding area. For his part, the police spokesman, Colonel Louay Erziqat, said: "An explosion occurred inside a vehicle in the Hasaka area, north of Hebron, and two people were injured with varying degrees of injuries and burns. The police and security services are investigating the incident." Late last night, a large force from the occupation army raided the Hasaka area and confiscated the vehicle. Source: Maan News Agency
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