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Three baby girls born in Israeli bomb shelter (Video)

The underground operating room saved lives. In Haifa, despite shelling, doctors successfully performed a cesarean section and delivered triplets.

Olga Demidenko
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A true miracle occurred on Monday at the Rambam Hospital in Haifa, Israel, which has been partially relocated underground due to Iranian attacks — triplets were born. CNN reports, citing Reuters.

A woman at 34 weeks of pregnancy was urgently admitted to the maternity ward, where doctors performed a cesarean section. These are her first children — three girls.

The newborns are currently in intensive care, and their condition is stable. The mother is also feeling well.

"The birth of triplets is always rare," say the doctors. "And under air raid sirens and wartime conditions — it’s a special victory."

Doctors admit that the underground shelters and well-practiced procedures helped them carry out the operation calmly despite the tense situation outside.

As a reminder, on the evening of June 14, due to Iranian missile strikes in northern Israel, Haifa’s largest hospital — Rambam — moved all services to its underground facility.

Within 15 hours, the team deployed three protected levels, which are now saving the lives of hundreds of patients, including those injured by the shelling.

Doctors are performing surgeries, delivering babies, and treating anxiety disorders — all under constant threat.

It was previously reported that during an unprecedented overnight operation, the Israeli Air Force carried out a powerful airstrike on Iran, eliminating three key military commanders of the country, including the Chief of General Staff and a top IRGC commander.