Some of the soldiers were brought to Ziv Hospital in Tsfat
Some of the soldiers were brought to Ziv Hospital in TsfatZiv Medical Center in Tsfat

Two of the IDF soldiers who were injured on Tuesday night in a traffic accident in Ramat Hagolan, in the north, are still in critical condition. The two have been admitted to Rambam Hospital in Haifa.

Another soldier, who was moderately wounded, remains stable, without improvement. He is being treated in the ICU unit of the hospital.

Rambam Hospital announced in a statement that one of the wounded is unconscious, and on a respirator, while the other two are alert.

Ziv Hospital in Tsfat reports that it admitted four lightly wounded soldiers, "who were treated overnight by orthopedic specialists and surgeons. Two of them are hospitalized in the orthopedic ward with injuries to their upper and lower limbs. Two others are hospitalized in the surgical ward, one with broken ribs, injuries to the spleen, and body injuries. The second has injuries all over the body."

When an APC collided with a bulldozer last night near Dov Mountain, an IDF commander and five IDF soldiers were injured - two critically, one moderately, and the rest, lightly. Their families have been informed.

An IDF spokesman confirmed that the circumstances of the collision are as yet being investigated.

The accident took place around 8:00 p.m. after a day of operations in the Dov Mountain sector, opposite Lebanon. Combat Engineer Batallion 601 were traveling between Hermon Mountain and Dov Mountain, when the APC of the battalion struck a bulldozer class D-9 which drove in front of it.