At least three people have died after an Israeli drone strike struck an ambulance in central Iran, according to local media reports, as hostilities between the two nations continued into their tenth consecutive day.
The ISNA news agency quoted Hamidreza Mohammadi Fesharaki, governor of Najafabad county in Isfahan province, who confirmed that the ambulance had been targeted while transporting a patient. “The ambulance was en route to transfer a patient when it was severely damaged by a drone strike,” he said.

Tragically, all three individuals inside the vehicle—the driver, the patient, and a companion of the patient—were killed in the attack. Fesharaki added that the force of the impact caused the ambulance to swerve uncontrollably and collide with another vehicle on the road.
The fatal strike is the latest in a string of attacks as clashes between Israel and Iran show no sign of abating, raising concerns over further escalation and civilian casualties during the ongoing conflict.