Surface-to-Surface Missile Strikes Unoccupied Israeli Region
A surface-to-surface missile fired from Yemen struck an unpopulated area in central Israel, causing no injuries. Air raid sirens in Tel Aviv and central Israel sent people to shelters. The missile crossed into Israel from the east before landing in an open area with no reported casualties.
A surface-to-surface missile fired at central Israel from Yemen hit an unpopulated area, causing no injuries, Israel's military said on Sunday.
Air raid sirens in Tel Aviv and central Israel triggered a swift response as residents ran for shelter. The missile, identified crossing into central Israel from the east, landed in an open area with no reported casualties, according to the military.
Despite the alarm and immediate public reaction, the incident concluded without injuries or significant damage.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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