Iranian Missile Hits Israeli Technology Park, Damaged Building And Car Burned

JAKARTA - Emergency response officers are looking for injured victims in buildings after Iranian missiles hit near a technology park in Israel's Beer Sheeva city.

Israel's Emergency Service Agency, Magen David Adom (MDA), said there had been no reports of casualties from the Iranian attack on Friday, June 20 morning local time.

The MDA video shows severe damage to the front of the building, as well as burning cars that billowing thick black smoke into the air.

"We arrived quickly at the scene with a large force of intensive care units, ambulances and motorbikes and saw thick smoke, burning cars, and damage seen in one of the buildings, along with damage to additional apartments," said MDA Dvir paramedics Ben Ze. , reported by CNN.

MDA has prepared triage points for workers and residents of the building in the technology park.

"At the same time, together with the Domestic Front Command, firefighters and police, we conducted searches in damaged buildings and in affected apartments to ensure no injured people were left inside," MDA continued.