
An officer and six fighters were killed yesterday (Tuesday) in an explosion in an engineering armored personnel carrier in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, apparently after an explosive device was attached to the armored personnel carrier.
This morning their names were allowed to be published - Lieutenant Matan Shai Yeshinovsky, 21 years old from Kfar Yona, platoon commander in the 605th Combat Engineering Battalion, and Sergeant Major Ronel Ben-Moshe, 20 years old from Rehovot, Sergeant Niv Radia, 20 years old, Alikin, Sergeant Ronen Shapiro, 19 years old from Mazkeret Batya, Sergeant Shahar Manoab, 21 years old from Ashkelon, Sergeant Maayan Baruch Perlstein, 20 years old from Ashchar and a sergeant Alon Davidov, 21 years old from Kiryat Yam, Israel - all fighters in the 605th Engineering Battalion.
Details of the serious incident in Khan Yunis:
The IDF is still searching for the terrorists who planted the bomb. The possibility cannot be ruled out that the disaster was not caused by an explosive device but by an RPG (anti-tank missile) fired from close range at the armored personnel carrier.
In another incident, a soldier in the 605th Combat Engineering Battalion was seriously injured last night as a result of an RPG rocket fired at him. The soldier was taken to the hospital for medical treatment, and his family has been notified.
The Puma APC disaster is the worst disaster in the Gaza Strip in more than a year.
On June 15, 2024, eight fighters were killed in Rafah when an anti-tank missile hit a Nimr-5 engineering armored personnel carrier.
Since the beginning of the war on October 7, 2023, 879 soldiers have fallen.