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Palestinian injured after Israeli military remnant goes off south of Hebron

A Palestinian Tuesday evening sustained injuries when an unexploded Israeli military ordnance went off in As-Samu town, south of the occupied West Bank city of Hebron, according to security sources.

They told WAFA that Sanad Rawashda lost his arm after the unexploded ordnance left behind by the Israeli army during drills exploded near him in the town.

Rawashda was rushed to a hospital for urgent treatment.

The Israeli occupation army usually conducts drills in the southern Hebron, the Jordan Valley and several other parts of the occupied West Bank, and often hand Palestinian families notices ordering them to leave their homes for various periods until the drills are over.

Palestinians living in live-fire training areas have to worry about unexploded ordnance left behind by the Israeli army after the drills, which have led to the death of many Palestinians, including children, over the past years.

Source: WAFA

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