NABLUS: A 10-yaer-old Palestinian child was shot and killed and two others were injured during an Israeli military incursion this evening into the village of Burin, south of Nablus province, according to local and security sources. Sources said that Amr Muhammad Najjar, 10, has been killed after being seriously injured in the head by occupation live` bullets. Ahmed Jibril, the director of the Emergency and Ambulance Center at the Red Crescent in Nablus, said that the child sustained a gunshot wound in the head earlier this evening and his condition was described as critical. Israeli occupation army further opened gunfire towards another citizen, injuring him in the chest. During the incursion, another young man was injured after being physically assaulted by the Israeli army. The Ministry of Education mourned the child Amr Najjar, the fifth-grade student, in the Burin Mixed Basic School in the Nablus District, who was shot dead by the occupation forces during the military raid of the said village. Sour ce: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA
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