Nablus - Ma'an - A child was martyred and two other citizens were injured, on Saturday, by bullets in confrontations with the occupation forces in the town of Beit Furik, east of Nablus. Ma'an's correspondent reported that medical sources announced his death after he arrived at Rafidiya Hospital after being hit by a bullet that penetrated the heart. The Ministry of Health confirmed, in an urgent statement, that the child Sultan Abdul Rahman Sultan Khatatba (16 years old) was killed by occupation bullets in Beit Furik. For its part, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society said that its crews in Nablus dealt with three injuries with live bullets, one of which was in the chest and was described as very serious, while a 45-year-old citizen was injured by live bullets in the thigh, and a 16-year-old child was injured by live bullets in the thigh as well, and they were transported. To the hospital. The sources reported that the occupation forces stormed the town amidst live bullets, wounding three citizens, one of them in the chest. Source: Maan News Agency
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