BREAKING: A woman in her 40s who was critically wounded

BREAKING: A woman in her 40s who was critically wounded

A woman in her 40s who was critically wounded by the Iranian ballistic missile impact in Tel Aviv has died, first responders say. The Magen David Adom ambulance service meanwhile says it is taking to hospitals a man in his 40s in serious condition, a man in his 30s in moderate condition, a woman in her 90s in moderate condition, and 17 others who are lightly hurt.

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