Yavne penthouse drone explosion: "We heard a strange buzzing - then a big noise" | Explosion documentation
Unexpected massive explosion: An apartment on the top floor of the building was struck by an unmanned aerial vehicle that appeared to be from Yemen. Concerned about a brown dog left unattended in the penthouse, the owner said, "I have a better chance of winning the lottery than of a drone falling on my balcony." The circumstances are being looked into. At first, the IDF thought it was a solar water heater explosion.
Alexandra Lukash, Yoav Zeiton, and Meir Turgeman
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) detonated in a penthouse apartment in a city building this morning (Monday), causing panic in Yavne. The IDF is looking into why no alert was issued, no casualties were reported, and the plane reportedly entered Israeli land from Yemen. The scene's video captures the instant the structure was struck. The 16th-floor penthouse's balcony also showed significant damage. Near the building, pieces of the airplane were strewn about.
"I'm glad that Khomi survived; he must have been in the living room," said Avivi, a mother of four, two of whom are in the military. Prior to the phone calls claiming it was at my house, I heard the boom just like everyone else. Fortunately, no one was hurt. "I was working from home when I heard a loud noise from a plane. I went out to see what the source of the noise was, and then I heard a loud boom," said Rotem Vetori, who resides on the ninth level of the building. I didn't think it was a drone, so I rushed to the police station since I thought it was on me. An further neighbor voiced their displeasure, saying: "Why didn't the

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