Israeli forces kill two Palestinian 'assailants' in Wbank:police
Ramallah: Israeli forces on Monday shot and killed two Palestinians after they ran over troops in the occupied West Bank, injuring a soldier and a border policeman, police and the army said.
The army said security forces opened fire at three Palestinian assailants "neutralising two of them and lightly injuring a third" while police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said two of the Palestinians were killed. "Assailants ran over a number of soldiers who had stopped at the side of the road on their way out of the village," of Kafr Nama, northwest of Ramallah, an English-language military statement said.
"An (army) officer was severely injured and a Border Police soldier was lightly injured as a result," the army said. "An initial inquiry indicates that the incident was a terror attack," it added. Rosenfeld said that the policeman injured in the pre-dawn attack had already been released from hospital.
Kafr Nama's mayor said that troops were leaving the village on foot after an operation to arrest a Palestinian suspect there when the incident occurred. He did not know the identities of the Palestinians allegedly involved and said they may have come from outside the village.