Autopsies of 14 medics killed by Israeli forces revealed they suffered head and chest wounds, indicating a targeted attack. Many were shot multiple times, and most wore identifiable emergency worker uniforms. Some bodies were found severely decomposed, complicating the investigation. Evidence of explosive bullets suggests a gruesome method of attack and has sparked global condemnation of the violence against medics in the region. This tragedy underscores the risks faced by humanitarian workers in conflict zones.
The autopsies revealed that four of the medics were shot in the head, six in the chest or back, and they were clearly identifiable as emergency workers.
Forensic pathologist Ahmed Dhair indicated that several victims had been shot with explosive bullets, resulting in severe injuries and fragmentation within the bodies.
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